I’ve always liked Orange cats. I’m not sure why, but they have always liked me too…
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A friend who knows a lot more about photography as an art than I do, once told me “This is the image that you’ll be remembered for” Like anyone else who’s not dead or in a wheelchair, I’d like to think that I may still have something else up my sleeve. I’m not saying that having a signature image is without any value. It could be nice to win a Pulitzer and be famous for a week, but there have been those photographers known for that one killer shot, and then many others known for their brilliant careers…Which one would you like to be?
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This was a fantastic and rare find…It was in someone’s front lawn and had survived for over two hundred years! Unfortunately someone stole it a few years later and it should have ended up in a museum. It was on 152d Street if I remember and that was approximately nine miles from NYC back in 1769, considering that New York began around Canal St in those days…
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This is really one of my most spectacular finds. Six or possibly seven hall of famers on one wall in Harlem photographed back in 1985…If you know the history of graffiti in it’s heyday, then you will understand the significance of these tags…In the center is JOE-136 who was maybe the first king of The Broadway Local back in 1970-1…He has rarely received his credit for being among the first few writers who started the movement…Crazy Cross-136 was probably a good friend of Joe’s…Phase-2 had one of the best tags of all time. #3 on my list followed by LSD-3…Barbara & Eve 62 were from the Amsterdam projects and were the first two girl writers to get up in New York…Lee-163d had an awfully nice tag as well as having been tagging back in the first wave. FDT-56 and his partner Hoy-56 got up big time as well…..