Geoff, Scat Singer (1964)

A re-imagining, based on an original snapshot by my friend and college roommate  Herman in a Dijon, Fr. jazz venue, the cellar of the Cinquente Club.  Singing with the band is our mutual friend Geoff.   We were all headed to what then was known as the University of Dijon for a semester of study or who knows what, but I bowed out when I ran out of money and accepted a job in Los Angeles.

Re-imagined by LEH from an original by Herman.

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Whistler v. Hathaway / Mothers and Grandmothers

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The Paternal Grandparents (1969)

In their early 80s…

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Variations Four and Five

Jim Friedman

jim friedman

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Rediscovered: After “Small Woods Where I Met Myself”

Rediscovered this unfinished project inspired by Jerry Uelsmann’s 1967 “Small Woods Where I Met Myself” undertaken years ago and based on my 1973 photograph of Jerry even years earlier:

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JF/FT

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On The Road To Nowhere In A VW Bug (1970)

Plumbing the depths of the Nondescript Photography genre …

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Portrait of My Brother (1974)

I just learn that this piece is under consideration for inclusion in the Octogenarian’s Journal written by my brother Dennis:

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Connecting with Gustav

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Facing Time, Continued

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