Funny, "only allows photography in the bathrooms" and the fixtures.

Those pictures remind me of the person who got me hooked on Pentax.
My father worked in the R&D department for American Standard.  He
designed machines that made plumbing fixtures.  His friend was the
photographer who staged and photographed bathroom displays of the
newest fixtures for advertising.  He sold my dad my Yashica J7, my
second camera, and he switched to Pentax.  I also quickly switched to
a Spotmatic.  I also kept the Yashica as a second body during my
college days until I finally sold it to purchase a 20mm lens.

k


>Paul Sorenson
>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 23:01:51 -0800
>
>Rick's "Art in strange places" reminded me that I had these. The John Michael 
>Kohler Art Center
>only allows photography in the bathrooms. The fixtures and ceramic tile wall 
>art were designed
>and created by the Kohler Plumbing Co. Just a couple location snaps - no 
>photographic art.
>
>http://studio1941.com/jmkac/
>-p

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