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Feb/101
Feb/101
a dark room and a big camera
Had a fine time this past Wednesday directing some commercial work on set downtown.
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- setting up shop in a cafe with life-changing espresso. #icantypesofastnow! 1 week ago
- @LHearst first time I heard that Avedon quote it spoke to me enough to lead me down a better road. in reply to LHearst 1 week ago
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