Showing posts with label Moments of truth". Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moments of truth". Show all posts
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Take the damn picture, Dad!
When a photographer talks about the difficult subjects they've had to shoot in their career, if they fail to mention their own children (assuming they have some), they are lying chicken-shit cowards.
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Moments of Confrontation,
Moments of intimidation,
Moments of truth",
portrait
Friday, June 25, 2010
My 98 year old "Bubbe" goofing with us
Took the kids to California and spent time with my grandmother, their great-grandmother.
I probably took 500 pics of her and after a while she and my kids got tired of the constant shutter clicks. They got her going, making all sorts of faces at me, ending with the shot on the right (she had no idea what it meant until the kids explained it to her)
Then she said "I would never do that to your father."
To which they responded "why not. People do it to him in NY all the time."
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Moments of Immaturity,
Moments of Surprise,
Moments of truth",
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Condor doing his best Peter Lorre impersonation
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Moments of truth",
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