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Richard
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A mime getting ready for work.
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A mime getting ready for work.
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Fun series, Richard - and nice to see some photographers close, and working the situation - especially the guy on the left in the third shot.
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This looks like some form of performance art where the photographers are a part of the performance. What did they find so interesting?
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Thanks, Ben and BD.
Jenn: I didn't stay for long, but I'm guessing they were trying to do a series on the the mime, from civilian to statue--this one does Rodin's Thinker.
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Fun series, Richard - and nice to see some photographers close, and working the situation - especially the guy on the left in the third shot.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
Jenn: I didn't stay for long, but I'm guessing they were trying to do a series on the the mime, from civilian to statue--this one does Rodin's Thinker.