Be careful - you're promoting Satanism! Next thing you'll be encouraging us
all to read Harry Potter books...

I had a little mini-project going for a few years in which I photographed
the kids standing in my doorway in their Satanist raiment, in return for an
investment in their future diabetes. I haven't pursued it for several years
though because I'm either elsewhere that night, or I forget to buy the
several tons of chocolatey things that are required.

--
Cheers,
 Bob 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 19 October 2005 15:27
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Forget Texas law - Let's talk about Halloween photos ;)
> 
> Sorry, but I thought if I didn't put "Texas" into the subject 
> line, this message might not get noticed.  ;)
> 
> Is anyone interested in doing a Halloween project? This would 
> be similar to the recent synchronicity project, in the sense 
> that everyone would be shooting during the same time period. 
> For those people living in countries that do not observe a 
> Halloween tradition, you can still submit a photo that 
> illustrates what happened in your area on October 31st. That 
> might make a good counterbalance to all the Halloween photos.
> 
> I feel that Halloween it perhaps the most colorful and 
> unusual holiday in existence. Surely, everyone can find 
> something interesting to photograph on Halloween? The street 
> photographers on this list should especially have a great 
> time participating.
> 
> For those people who live in an area which celebrates "trick 
> or treat" on a slightly different night (to fit weekend 
> schedules, etc) you can feel free to photograph on that 
> night, if you wish. Likewise, if you attend a Halloween party 
> which is held on a night other than Halloween, feel free to 
> submit pictures from that night, if you wish. I would prefer 
> the photos be taken at night, no matter which night you 
> choose to observe your Halloween activities on, but even that 
> isn't carved into stone. If you have a very interesting 
> Halloween themed image taken in daytime, feel free to contribute.
> 
> I had mentioned this idea before, but I thought I would 
> remind everyone. 
> I'll probably post another reminder before Halloween arrives. 
> If you are interested, please speak up. It encourages others 
> to participate, and insures the success of the project.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> Glen
> 
> 
> 
> 

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