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Not too difficult to Photoshop, but I liked the album cover of this forgotten band. Come and Have Some Tea with the Tea Company (1968) is the only album by the psychedelic New York band The Tea Company. If it had been released a year or two earlier, they might be better remembered...
The original cover: ca.rarevinyl.com/cdn/shop/products/tea-company-come-and-h...
and the album: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtgMrGnMkf4&t=89s
Product assignment for school... someone told me I needed to upload to flickr more... vioala!
I'll upload a setup shot later for you strobist freaks
Straight out of camera, minimal processing in camera raw
Many new uploads to come... I just got the lightroom action so it's easyyy
boston area, massachusetts
1971
rolling papers and snuff
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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a rubix cube, kazoo, sharpie, some roller thing, rolling papers, paper spinners (authentic from the 90's), a few marbles, rubberbands, a metal clip, an electric flashing reflector, pens, a cpu, and the broken head of the statue of a butler, old watches, a compass, a few buttons, a bracelet.
as modelled by a fashionably-battered Rizla tin.
"1. Chinese (Mandarin)
(874,000,000)
2. Hindustani
(426,000,000)
3. Spanish
(358,000,000)
4. English
(341,000,000)
5. Bengali
(207,000,000)"
The facts on the back of these rolling papers (free with Amber Leaf tobacco) seemed slightly suspect, so I checked it out. Turns out I was probably right. The figures don't match, for the most part, what the reputable data sources say.
Wiz Khalifa hit the Chesapeake Energy Arena as part of his 2050 Tour on November 19th, 2012.
www.antiquiet.com/shows/2012/11/live-shots-wiz-khalifa-li...