Paul:  Thanks for the link below.  I didn't get through all of them, but 
seeing the zoo shots made me think of something I hadn't thought of in a 
long time.  Coming from the south side, I don't know if you spent a lot of 
time at Lincoln Park zoo, but at LP zoo you used to be able to get your 
photograph taken while standing next to a stuffed medium sized bear.  My 
parents made this an annual ritual.  Somewhere, there are BW photographs of 
me & my sister sitting or standing next to this bear.  I have to find those 
photographs.  Sound familiar?
Anyway,  I love the circus & beach shots.

Cheers, Christine



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Subject: The Cushman Photos -- watching a photographer progress


> I've made it through 118 pages of the Chicago pics with no end in sight. 
> This has taken me from some of his first work in 1937 all the way to 1958. 
> It's fascinating to see how he progressed in terms of composition and 
> creative perspective. I also noticed that his camera developed a sticky 
> shutter in 1958 or thereabouts. Seems he had it fixed fairly soon. It's 
> also interesting that he threw very little away -- end of roll shots, 
> sticky shutter shots, overexposed and underexposed shots -- they're all 
> here.
>
> The Chicago area pics start here: http://tinyurl.com/2lsrlo
> Paul
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