On 16 Oct 2015, at 23:31, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Nope - didn't give it a thought at all- This was a locationI walkedby and 
> still walk by virtually every day... the reason I took this particular shot 
> was simply the joke of the two film titles paired as a double feature.  (not 
> that you were not aware of that either :-))

Layer upon layer - just like French and Italian cinema...

B
> 
> Not to over post mortem this, but I pulled out the contact sheet to see if it 
> was a single frame and it was. all the photos on the
> contactsheet before it were photos of my mother in my apt - she had just 
> turned 80 - I think her trip to stay with me was her
> birthday present to herself. the frame after the marquee shot was a photo of 
> a very empty 57th St subway station.
> I'm guessing I took it when my mom was still here and I stopped only long 
> enough as we were walking to a train to grab it in
> case I didn't remember to do it later.
> 
> ann
> 
>> [...]
>> 
>>> On 16 Oct 2015, at 14:35, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> .. see page 212 ;-)
>>> 
>>> http://books.wwnorton.com/books/St-Marks-Is-Dead/
>>> 
>>> I've lived in the East Village since 1959, with a brief hiatus 1960 to 63 
>>> in Maine -
>>> Lot of my early photos were taken in the 'hood and because an acquaintance
>>> saw a copy of my calendar "Back in the Day" I did a couple of years agoone 
>>> thing lead to another
>>> and Ada contacted me for a photo... (yes, she paid me.. what seems like 10 
>>> years ago but was actually maybe two years)
>>> 
>>> This is the shot in the book 0( it is in Sign Language, too.)
>>> 
>>> https://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-City-back-in-the-day/i-MS6knBX/A
>>> 
>>> 

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