Hi, John -
Again, thanks for posting this link and reminding us of all your fabulous - and irreplaceable -
photos from the early sixties. In lieu of a book, have you considered posting some of your
scans on ImageKind, so that those who wish to can obtain prints? I built a site for my late
mom's art on ImageKind last year, after obtaining a print through their services that was of
very high quality - including the framing - and shipped in a very well designed damage-proof
package. Highly Recommended!
Have you resolved your concerns regarding the archiving of your photos, and presenting them to a museum eventually? My collection is not nearly so extensive, but there are a few - from 1968, especially - that are probably of historical interest. Any advice which you can give in this regard will be much appreciated.
Happy New Year!!
- Russ
p.s. I noticed that you have replaced the shot from the interior of the snowshed that I tweaked for the screen saver with a new version that shows the sky, etc., much better. But I am honored that the photo of Antonito in July, 1963 - with the water tower in the background - is still the one in which some of the overhead wires and a (yellow?) vehicle in front of the stone depot have been painstakingly "PhotoShopped" by a slightly younger curmudgeon
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