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Thanks,
Ed
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Shel Belinkoff
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 7:07 PM
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> Subject: A Fond Memory ...
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> 
> This took place back in 1968.  At the time I had a small 
> photo studio in San Francisco, in the Mission District, and 
> had very little money. 
> Early one day I
> photographed a couple of fish mongers in their shop window, 
> setting out their fish for display.  They were standing in 
> the window, holding a huge fish that was so big that it took 
> both of them to hold it.  Seeing me with my camera, they 
> posed for a photograph, standing in ice above their ankles, 
> wearing high, black rubber  boots and white smocks.  The guys 
> were quite a sight.  Upon returning to the studio I made then 
> an 11x14, and went back to the shop later in the day.  They 
> paid me for the photo with crabs and shrimp and scallops.  
> That night my girlfriend and I opened a bottle of inexpensive 
> white wine, made a salad, and feasted on the generosity of 
> the fish mongers.  The table was a wooden box, set in the 
> middle of the studio,  and we sat on pillows on the floor, 
> savoring every bite of the food and every sip of the wine.
> 
> -- 
> Shel Belinkoff
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