This one's from back at Santa Monica College
when I was real into making lists
and then those lists would emerge as prints (like the 6 comforts),
or in metal (tea, milk, lemon, honey)
or, in this case, as photographs.
These were originally pictures of cheerleaders I took one night at this high school football game that Ed made me sit through (as his nephew was playing).
In the darkroom, I laid printed acetates over the paper before exposing
which was sort of interesting but,
well,
not interesting enough,
and these got thrown into a box and left there.
Now,
years later,
and with the advent of p-shop...
when I was real into making lists
and then those lists would emerge as prints (like the 6 comforts),
or in metal (tea, milk, lemon, honey)
or, in this case, as photographs.
These were originally pictures of cheerleaders I took one night at this high school football game that Ed made me sit through (as his nephew was playing).
In the darkroom, I laid printed acetates over the paper before exposing
which was sort of interesting but,
well,
not interesting enough,
and these got thrown into a box and left there.
Now,
years later,
and with the advent of p-shop...
they're still just sort of, "eh."
The advice is good, though;
the kind of stuff you wanna remember when working with the public.
Huh.
Or maybe the advice isn't any good, either.
Or maybe the advice isn't any good, either.
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