On Apr 6, 2005 11:14 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nationale got me going on getting the entire Paris
> porfolio up on line -
> (so I got cheeky and put two of them on ebay, too)
> 
> Scanned from fiber based prints...
> direct links just to the images on my homepage.
> 
> http://users.rcn.com/annsan/kidsinparis.jpg
> http://users.rcn.com/annsan/guardianangelversaille.jpg
> http://users.rcn.com/annsan/girlatthelouvre.jpg
> 
> some bits of  good news here....
> one photo and two poems will be in a magazine
> called 10003
> a bi-monthly publication that looks pretty slick
> but only
> accepts submissions from people who live or work
> in that zip code.
> (I do both) I'm actually getting paid for these,
> but not a lot.
> 
> The two poems that are being published are on my
> homepage,
> (Gramercy Park and My Last Husband - the latter
> being a parody
> of a certain 19th century writers work)
> 
> Those who read Art in America will find me on page
> 144 on the wrong end
> of the camera.... but by now, since it is going to
> be in a book, I guess
> I have to get used to it..  I consider it an
> acting job.  please immediately
> go to the PDML members pics afterwards or the
> photonet shot Jostein took of me
> at GFM last year )
> 
> annsan

All three photos are stunning, Ann.

The first reminds me of HCB, the second of Atget, the third of Erwitt
(okay, only because he has that one of all the guys in the art gallery
looking at the nude - no style similarities).

I love them all!  The third is my favourite (if you're making choose a
favourite, which you're not).  It's the look on her face (what we can
see of it).  Just amazing.

You've really outdone yourself, Ann.

Congrats on the other stuff, too.

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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