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Self-portrait on transcription disk


In December of 1987 I needed some photographs of a batch of
transcription disks for illustration in publicity about this special
collection of early-1960s humorous monologues on a local radio
station. To get a couple of usable images, I took about fifty
photographs (on Tri-X). One of the first was this, as I got the
set-up set up properly. For later pictures, I closed the window
curtains and turned off the overhead light. It was those lights that
made such clear reflections, including the one of me leaned over
peering into the camera. I must have leaned back quickly because you
can also see the ceiling air vent behind me. This picture was *not*
used in print. (I cropt it and made the noisy outer frame in PSP
today, after scanning it.)
This particular disk had a monologue called "Fallout Shelters" and it
was aired 29 September 1961.
transcription disks for illustration in publicity about this special
collection of early-1960s humorous monologues on a local radio
station. To get a couple of usable images, I took about fifty
photographs (on Tri-X). One of the first was this, as I got the
set-up set up properly. For later pictures, I closed the window
curtains and turned off the overhead light. It was those lights that
made such clear reflections, including the one of me leaned over
peering into the camera. I must have leaned back quickly because you
can also see the ceiling air vent behind me. This picture was *not*
used in print. (I cropt it and made the noisy outer frame in PSP
today, after scanning it.)
This particular disk had a monologue called "Fallout Shelters" and it
was aired 29 September 1961.
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