On 13/5/11, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:

>In almost 40 years as a writer and photographer, I've tackled some
>pretty tough assignments, but this one has to go down as the most
>difficult. It's the story of a car built sixty years ago by a somewhat
>eccentric and very private millionaire. And only one person who was
>there to see it is still alive. A couple of months of research and
>numerous drafts were necessary, and because it's a newspaper piece, it
>had to be whittled down to a manageable size.
>     Some of the photos that appear here and in Sunday's paper are mine.
>Ironically, I shot them as snaps to show the Times editors what the car
>looked like, but they were more than happy with them. I had intended to
>do a controlled shoot, but whatever. In any case, it's here on the web
>and will be on the front page of the Times auto section on Sunday.


http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/15/automobiles/15PAXTON.html?ref=automobiles

Good job Paul, very interesting.

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