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Throwback Thursday: this is a cheaply scanned pic of me from my senior year, 1994-95.

Note: Leather motorcycle jacket, senior class ring and the stance.

That leather jacket is falling apart now sadly. I always wanted to put it back in circulation but its day has passed.

Note also confidence and genuine smile....

From my first professional makeover in 2010.

Photo taken in 2003.

 

I found this doll in a junk shop on Houston Street long before the Gentrification process began. You don't find things like this on Houston Street anymore. The doll was made in Germany.

A Variety of Voices Return for Throwback Day: April 14, 2008

A survey of Tony Smith's Throwback (1/3) commented by Rosanna Flouty, Director of Education at Art21.

The piece is open to the public at Marsh & McLennan Companies Plaza at 1166 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, United States.

Short photo walk around at the Eibach Facility for their The Throwback Meet.

Shanghai GP3 ISO100 developed in Caffenol-C (Coffee!)

Yashica 635

Strobist info:

400W Studio Strobe at 1/4 at backdrop

Yongnuo YN-560 at 3/4 up and left bare

Shallow depth of field

Group portrait of my dolls from January, earlier this year. Monday and Tuesday were wig-less, Sunday sporting spooky homemade Violet eyes, and Saturday with a short bob with fringe which has since been died ginger and is the loaner Enid currently wears.

Not had any luck since, they've just not stacked well

Best thing Pepsi ever did was release Pepsi Throwback.

 

Next-best thing is bringing it back, and with probably the most-recognized logo in the brand's history.

 

Going to stock up big-time on this stuff for this round.

A Variety of Voices Return for Throwback Day: April 14, 2008

Me back in high school

Old Spice is getting Rather Old in todays market.

 

Lets welcome this Old Deoderant to this week's Throwback Thursday!

I believe every humans has a good friend, sometimes it’s human and sometimes animal. I remember the times when a good friend and I were together; we had lots of fun and we were enjoying the life together, road trips, driving around, going out to parties, chatting, giggling, and walking around the lake, eating out, doing some shopping and doing something out of the ordinary just to feed our curiosity. Sometimes we were angry with each other for a while after we get back to each other we are good again...and I know that does not happened only for us but for others too. But those times will always be the best part of my memories and my life that I will never forget. Let us not forget those good memories whatever they are and thanks God for those good friends, love ones and people who he blessed us with xoxoxo. HAPPY THURSDAY!.

Joe Namath selling moisturizer? Thats a throwback!

Wondercon 2013 Anaheim convention center

“Where have you been?” asked DeGrazia when he met New York sculptor Marion Sheret as she visited the first DeGrazia studio at Prince Road and Campbell Avenue. They married in the jungles of Mexico in 1947, lived at the studio, then bought the 10-acre foothills site near Tucson that became DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun. Marion was instrumental in DeGrazia’s success, according to longtime DeGrazia friend Dick Frontain. “I don’t think he would have done it without her. In fact, I’m sure he wouldn’t. She was the drive he needed.” Happy Throwback Thursday!

Assistant Professor of English Richard Damashek (right) teaches a class outside with students in a photo taken circa 1973. The photographic history of SSU/UIS can be found online in Campus Archival Documents.

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