Tony Marino
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
17/ Jazz Musicians I Have Photographed
I'm neither a pro photographer nor an amateur who specializes in photographing musicians. But while going through images recently I realized I've taken a great many pictures of jazz musicians, and several of these appear on CD cases. With this realization, I came dangerously close to being impressed with myself. Not many others would be impressed, though. Unless you're a serious jazz fan, especially living in eastern Pennsylvania, you probably never heard of these people.
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Ha, I really like the bit about coming dangerously close to being impressed by yourself. I think you should be impressed by yourself: you're a very impressive person. And I'm very impressed by the photos.
ReplyDeleteYes. Agreeing with Helen.
ReplyDeleteGood grief, another claim to fame! I join the others in being seriously impressed.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I may not know the names, but as a musician (once-musician?), I seriously love those photos.
These are great photos, Susan.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
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