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Thursday July 12, 2007 20070712

• Wanna Buy A Print?

New York City Be-In, March 1967Here's some shameless self-promotion.

I'm in a photo show in a Washington D.C. art gallery. They've taken nine of my images from the 60's and 70's as part of a show they call "COUNTERCULTURE".

It's at:


District Fine Arts
1726 Wisconsin Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20007

The show is up on their website. It opens July 19 and runs thru Sept 8.

I can't be there (since 1968 I've been a left-coast person), but if anyone reading this does get there, give me a full report.

There will be a reception on July 19, 6-10pm. Tell the owners I sent you.

This is  the first time my pictures have ever been shown in a real art gallery. My last show I mounted myself at my local cafe in Oakland. See here.

These are pictures I took 40 years ago. It's about time!

Some of the images are from my photo blog All I've Seen, and some are up for sale on Yessy.com.

Wanna buy a print?


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