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Significant Others 2007-03-31

Starting today (April 1) anyone in Santa Fe, New Mexico can stop by Starbucks (near the plaza) and see twelve of my prints. Please let me know if you happen to see them. It's a nice location (nice lighting, good wall, lots of art lovers roaming in and out for a re-charge between visits to famous galleries).

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  • I have been a lurker on this site for a while ... I like your pictures, plus my wife is Japanese and I grew up in New Mexico, so it is interesting to see your perspectives. My parents live in Santa Fe, so I will make sure they look at the Starbucks!
    Neil @ 2007-04-01 23:45:59
  • I hope they enjoy the photos. :)
    Andy @ 2007-04-03 03:04:51
  • Cool picture! I always wanted to go to Japan. I'm in love with the Japanese culture. I think your photography is amazing. Keep up the good captured moments.
    BJ @ 2007-04-03 15:20:30
  • Hey Andy. Is everything ok?

    I've been keeping an eye on this site for a year or so now and have never known you to miss a few days of pics :/
    Best wishes.
    Ian B @ 2007-04-06 06:54:43
  • I guess now you know why I was delayed. I meant to transition more smoothly, but I had a problem setting up the new domain so I took a couple days longer than expected. Thanks.
    Andy @ 2007-04-06 14:20:12
  • Interesting comparison! :-)
    tetsu @ 2007-04-21 02:56:14
  • What to say? en.. I like here
    alwyn @ 2007-06-14 18:24:27
  • What have in hands man from the right of the photo?
    Svensonson @ 2007-08-03 04:36:48
  • Looks like he's holding a model airplane.

    Strange coincidence but not only do I also do photos of Japan I've got 13 of my prints hanging in a Starbucks on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach right now..
    AkaTako.net @ 2007-12-18 08:52:51


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