
Sign Painter 3
A young woman paints signage on a building in downtown Bellingham, Washington. She was very engrossed in her work, with the help of her iPod. I'm pretty sure she never even noticed me as I moved around her snapping shots, and even moved in close for a few..
meg pearls
this one is best served grande.
ra
i wish i had scanned this one in better....
ra2
i love the aged look of this print and the wave of her loose hair is perfect.
Totoro tattoo
Taken by Robert Woodrich, some rights reserved, 2008.
Ten Years of the iMac
Like this? Digg it please! On May 6, 1998 Apple announced the iMac. A new concept in computers, the all-in-one, translucent "bondi blue" iMac involved some very controversial design decisions including the absence of a floppy disk drive, and dumping the standard SCSI cable connection system in favor of a new connection method called USB for which almost no peripheral devices existed. The iMac presumed that people would swap files through the Internet rather than on magnetic disks, but many people thought Apple was crazy, but the computer sold in phenomenal numbers. In retrospect it's clear that Apple was entirely right. USB is the standard connection system now. And floppy disks? Who uses floppy disks? Dana and I did this photo shoot in celebration of ten years of the iMac. To be quite honest, I'm hoping a shot or two might get picked up by a magazine or major website. I'm inept at self.
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Last modified on 2009-03-26 08:11:22