any chance you have a nighttime photo of city hall prior to 1995 (maybe you’re not that old). The lighting at the top used to be different – now they light the empty alcoves below the dome, so it just looks like someone stole the statue. The position of the spotlights used to light the pink tiled dome. I’m trying to get them to change it back, while all the construction is going on, but I can’t find a photo that demonstrates the difference. Lots of newer ones with the current lighting.
My name is Kevan Frazier (UNCA grad and former faculty meeting and I have a new book coming out soon and would love to use you picture of Lexington Ave for the entry on the mall that almost destroyed Lexington Ave. I was wondering if I might get a high res copy and rights to use the picture.
Thank you for your consideration.
Kevan
Comment by Kevan Frazier — June 19, 2014 @ 12:59 pm
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"Try your best to deal with life without medicating yourself."
"You mean drugs?"
"I mean drugs, food, shopping, money, whatever. I ain't judging anybody, either. I was hooked on heroin for years. But now I've learned that every feeling will pass if you give it time. And if you learn to deal with your feelings, they'll pass by faster each time. So don't rush to cover them up, or you're never gonna learn."
any chance you have a nighttime photo of city hall prior to 1995 (maybe you’re not that old). The lighting at the top used to be different – now they light the empty alcoves below the dome, so it just looks like someone stole the statue. The position of the spotlights used to light the pink tiled dome. I’m trying to get them to change it back, while all the construction is going on, but I can’t find a photo that demonstrates the difference. Lots of newer ones with the current lighting.
Michael,
My name is Kevan Frazier (UNCA grad and former faculty meeting and I have a new book coming out soon and would love to use you picture of Lexington Ave for the entry on the mall that almost destroyed Lexington Ave. I was wondering if I might get a high res copy and rights to use the picture.
Thank you for your consideration.
Kevan