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Text by Adrienne Breaux
11.09.11 | 2:28 pm
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We've narrowed down the overwhelming 300 studios and exhibition spaces on the 10th anniversary of the East Austin Studio Tour into five even more bite-sized, best-of lists.

These are designed for those who want to spend a day absorbing art from their favorite genre, like just jewelry, furniture, photography and more. Combine with our recommendations from Monday for the ultimate E.A.S.T. guide.

FOR SHUTTERBUGS AND FINE PHOTOGRAPHY LOVERS:

Good photography can stir the soul, inspire the masses and really rouse something deep within you. There are lots of great photographers showing their work this year; here are ten we're loving. (The numbers below correspond to the map and catalog.)

9b) Liz Moskowitz, guest at Pine Street Station
9c) Jamie Rood, guest at Graphic Glass Studio 
50c) John Langmore, guest at Delta Millworks
50g) Bob Wynn, guest at Delta Millworks 
62c) Steven Noreyko at Cobra Studios
62d) Ryan Paul at Cobra Studios 
62e) Thomas Jack Hilton, guest at Cobra Studios 
90) Sarah Wilson of Sarah Wilson Photography
96a) Christina Berry, Pleasant Valley Ranch
103) Grace McEvoy

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Images (Left to right, top to bottom): Sarah WilsonThomas Jack HiltonGrace McEvoy and Jamie Rood

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