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Out-take, 1994


I was taking pictures of my guitarist friend Gordon, pictures that he
thought he might use for a record he was putting out in late 1994. We'd
done about fifty shots in various places in and around his house and we
were about to head back down to where his wife was cleaning up their
garden. I don't think I even printed this one back then, except as a
contact print. But, now that I am scanning them nearly a quarter-century
later, it's one of my favourites from the whole sequence.
T-Max TMY 400 film in my Great Wall 6x6cm slr. Sadly, the Great Wall died
not long after this and I was never able to get the replacement part.
thought he might use for a record he was putting out in late 1994. We'd
done about fifty shots in various places in and around his house and we
were about to head back down to where his wife was cleaning up their
garden. I don't think I even printed this one back then, except as a
contact print. But, now that I am scanning them nearly a quarter-century
later, it's one of my favourites from the whole sequence.
T-Max TMY 400 film in my Great Wall 6x6cm slr. Sadly, the Great Wall died
not long after this and I was never able to get the replacement part.
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