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Todd Lapin Lies About Fake Telstar Logistics Company to Snap Pictures

Want to have access to places where the average Joe can't? Just tell them you're with Telstar Logistics, a fake company thought up by Todd Lapin to allow him to get into areas he wouldn't normally be allowed.

Lapin states that "Telstar Logistics is my branded alter ego. Practically, however, it provides useful cover for many of the things I like to do, such as exploring transportation facilities and abandoned military bases." At least Lapin's white lies are used for good. His photos in the above gallery prove that a little lie here and there never hurt anyone, but they did turn out some wicked photos.
Trend Themes
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3. Creative Deception - The trend of using white lies or deception, like claiming to be part of a fake company, allows individuals to gain access to exclusive locations and capture captivating photographs.
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