A store window mannequin in Newport, Rhode Island in the late summer of 1971. I was attracted by the combination of reflected and transmitted imagery. Nikkormat, available light. Scanned from a Kodachrome transparency.
jay gross, mannequin, newport, rhode island, ri, store window, kodachrome
Jay Gross is a former newspaper reporter and editor (but I’ve reformed!), a magazine writer and editor, a non-fiction author, and a freelance writer and commercial photographer. He’s also a geek (not planning to reform anytime soon), and a novelist . A native of Aiken, South Carolina, he loves art, cats, books and classical music.
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rather stiff soul ? i went to boot camp there a thousand years ago during a war that wasnt a war
A real doll, so to speak. This was ‘71, when the war that wasn’t was ending, or about to. -J:
– Jay Gross