At 19:41 +0100 4/15/03, Chris wrote:
THE SEQUENCE shows the tragic effect of aging over such a short interval of 25 years. We all have such short lives! Such is life!
Chris http://www.chrisscrazyideas.co.uk http://www.chrissgallery.co.uk
|> -----Original Message----- |> From: owner-photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu |> [mailto:owner-photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu]On Behalf Of Bill Wood |> Sent: 15 April 2003 17:15 |> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students |> Subject: A special photo help |> |> |> Many years ago I came across a photo in a photo magazine that |> has stuck in my mind but I can't recall who shot it. It was an |> array of smaller photos taken of 4 sisters shot every year for |> "the record". There were maybe 40 photos within this picture. |> The sisters were always in the same order in the lineup and in |> the same lighting environment and were sorted by the earliest to |> the latest. It was a cool idea and I wish now I would have saved |> it. One could see the 4 sisters age gracefully, with changes to |> wardrobe and clothing as they matured. I know a close friend |> with 5 daughters that I would like to possibly attempt this on, |> but I would really like to find the photo again. Does this ring |> a bell with anyone? Even the name of the photographer would get |> me started. By the way, this reminds me a bit of the Alan Alda - |> Ellen Burstyn flick, Same Time Next Year. |> |> Thanks in advance. |> |> Bill |> |> |>
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