Sometimes the separation between client-based work and personal work disappears, or at least, becomes fuzzy.
This British tuba player, a Kodachrome shot in Hyde Park in 1975 with a cheap zoom lens, was taken while on an extensive assignment for EMI, headquartered in London. I came to know that town through the viewfinders of my Nikons. So I include this image out of pure nostalgia.
Having shot so much for so many years, I am now enjoying printing images that have lain dormant in our extensive files. Having the capacity to print archival, gallery-quality prints in our own studio is marvelous.
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