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SIPGPO_221201_045.JPG: Will You Forget Me?
Emma Amos 1937-2020
Born Atlanta, Georgia
Self-Portrait
1991
SIPGPO_221201_071.JPG: Jose Hernandez, born 1962
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, 2010
SIPGPO_221201_080.JPG: America Ferrera, born 1984
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, 2011
SIPGPO_221201_092.JPG: John Leguizama, born 1964
Born Bogotá, Colombia
The chameleon-like John Leguizamo first won over audiences in 1991 as the star and writer of Mambo Mouth, where he portrayed seven different Latino characters to sold-out theaters off Broadway. The award-winning production has been followed by four other critically acclaimed one-person shows: Spic-O-Rama (1993), Freak (1998), Sexaholic (2001), and Ghetto Klown (2011). With his signature fast pace and raunchy humor, Leguizamo sources much of his stage material from his unlikely path—from a working-class family in Queens to Broadway and Hollywood. He has played myriad characters in film, including a lowlife criminal (Carlito’s Way, 1993), drag queen (To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, 1995), and Toulouse-Lautrec (Moulin Rouge, 2001), among others. In this portrait, we see a hint of histrionic mischief through his angled gaze at the audience.
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, 2011
SIPGPO_221201_101.JPG: Daniel Libeskind, born 1946
Abe Frajndlich, 1995 (printed 2000)
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2022 photos: This year included major setbacks -- including Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the Supreme Court imposing the evangelical version of sharia law -- but also some steps forward like the results of the midterms.
This website had its 20th anniversary in August, 2022.
Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
(February) a visit to see Dad and Dixie in Asheville, NC with some other members of my family,
(July) a trip out west for the return of San Diego Comic-Con, and
(October) a long weekend in New York to cover New York Comic-Con.
Number of photos taken this year: about 386,000, up 2020 and 2021 levels but still way below pre-pandemic levels.
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