Thanks for the comments Willow and Elizabeth. Richard C. Bray was such a private man but David and I really got to know him through his photography. After going through thousands of photos in his archive we felt like his best friend. I dont't know if you have read his bio on the site but he was a very interesting character. Kim
Kim ~ thanks so much for your comment on my blog. I recently had to end a friendship too...I blogged about it. If you want to read it, look under 'from my heart' in my label cloud. It's the one titled Prickly Friends.
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7 comments:
This is a great photo. It even has a 70's look about it.
Dolls always layed around on the floor naked, didn't they? What was the purpose of doll clothes, anyway?
I hate those kind of days.
Glad to have discovered you too!
I will look at your archive and perhaps can do a blog about it giving you credit of course?
Just went to the vintage photos and LOVED them.
Get back to me if you think it's a good idea to feature them on my blog.
Thanks for the comments Willow and Elizabeth. Richard C. Bray was such a private man but David and I really got to know him through his photography. After going through thousands of photos in his archive we felt like his best friend. I dont't know if you have read his bio on the site but he was a very interesting character. Kim
That is fabulous. What a kick!
Kim ~ thanks so much for your comment on my blog. I recently had to end a friendship too...I blogged about it. If you want to read it, look under 'from my heart' in my label cloud. It's the one titled Prickly Friends.
Oh man, I hate days like that! :-)
What a fantastic image.
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