The Visit From Jon part deux



I enjoy the little undertow of stories that you can find in the 15mm portraits, like the sub plot that laces through a detective novel, or some pulp fiction.

Here are more photos from the visit with Jon Sinish (you'll find others a few posts back).
When Jon was in town recently on business (yeah, he has a business: www.advertising-for-small-businesses.com) we had to check out the beach and make sure that condos hadn't completely engulfed everything or hurricanes washed it away. I took him over to my usual haunt, Starbucks on U.S. 1 and 135th Street, to prove to the people there that I actually did know people other than the regulars at that Starbucks. We drove around a bit and looked at the buildings that at one time were the location of places like Jaybo Photo Lab and Browne's Photo Center back in the days when 2 hour E-6 processing was a godsend and film ruled. We did a lot of talking about old times and projects in progress. His Miami visit was all too short.
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