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I think that the style of this article could be more neutral (e.g. "The art of teaching" and "outstanding students"). In the "Style" section, one could also point out that Helsinki school photography is usually exhibited in comparatively huge physical dimensions - around 100 cm * 100 cm and above too - mounted on aluminium & glossy laminated. On another hand, if there really does not exist any stylistical unity inside the Helsinki School, could the concept be considered more of an brand, or a commercial enterprise for the sale of art within the University of Art and Design? Karlnyge (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 18:39, 1 August 2008 (UTC)Reply