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Shade Tree Mechanic
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A friend of a friend is looking for some photo subjects in the midwest for an exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute in the spring.

She is shooting my truck on 10/12 in Kenosha, Wi.

If you are interested in some free pictures of your Chevy reach out to her at kellycdress dot gmail dot com

Here is her craigslist ad: http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/aos/4681161466.html

Here is what she wrote to me,
"I'm currently a MA candidate at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The Art Institute (the museum) is hosting my exhibition in the Spring. I am looking to shoot classic cars with medium or large format film, scanned with the best scanners in the world (seriously!) and printed digitally. This is completely at my cost, and for your time I would love to send you a version of these exhibition prints when they are finalized. I'll also provide the exhibition information when the official dates are announced in the spring - it is free and you are more than welcome to attend. "


~Justin

Grandad's 1937 Chevy 1/2 ton
"Wylburr Clyde"
Pictures of Clyde
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Correction: The email address would be kellycdress at gmail dot com


~Justin

Grandad's 1937 Chevy 1/2 ton
"Wylburr Clyde"
Pictures of Clyde

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