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If you are ever in town and want some cool photos for your website, do not hesitate to ask. I enjoy shooting people, and of course there would be no charge - if you let me use them for my portfolio ;o). There's a link to my website in my sig below - most of the work is a couple/few years old, but I did add some new stuff yesterday under the 'fashion' tab that is more like what I am doing these days. The new ones are the vertical triptychs (ha ha, I love using big fancy art terms - such a DHV) on the bottom row of the 'fashion' page.
Rich said you are moving, and I saw on your site you decided to leave AZ. That's too bad, but I can imagine that Tucson could get pretty boring for someone who is not in college. The Center for Creative Photography on campus is an excellent place to take a day2 if you have never been. If you call ahead, they will give you a personal exhibit of any photographers you want - you get a room upstairs and they line up all the original prints, and the curator (usually a grad student) can tell you a bunch of interesting background stuff about them. They have a Mapplethorpe exhibit up right now that I am dying to see - its his portrait work, not the bizarre gay sadomasochistic stuff he became so notorious for after he died - he's actually one of my favorite photographers when it comes to portraiture.
Well, shit. Sorry for the lengthy email. I'm home sick (let's blame Rich's rotgut vodka) and bored. I hope you are doing well. Good luck with the move, I know what a pain it is, but hey - it is always exciting to get a new place!
Peace, love & happiness-
Sunslayer (aka Craig)
★★★ www.craigwphoto.com ★★★
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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