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Re: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange

Re: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange

2002-02-04 by shashinka@aol.com

This makes TWO incidences of my prints somehow finding their 
way to the streets. Coincidence?... I'm worried.

Here's her email:

http://marktucker.com/temp/beth.jpg

-Mark Tucker >>

Hi Mark:

I'm embarrased to say that it was my fault; I had just gotten out of my car 
across from my studio on Broadway and 21st and somehow, with the cold and 
wind, the entire contents of the print exchange hit the sidewalk.  They 
didn't go far, and I thought I picked them all up, but yours must have wanted 
freedom.

Actually, based on your story, I might start throwing prints out my studio 
window and see how much work I get and how many friends tell me they found 
them!

I better count the number of prints, because if someone else gets a call, 
I'll be even more embarrased.  Please don't ban me from future exchanges!

Sorry again about that,

Andy Darlow

Re: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange

2002-02-04 by SKID Photography

marktuckerdotcom wrote:

>  I just got this email from my friend Beth in NYC. She was
> crossing the road last Saturday in lower Manhattan and looked
> down on the sidewalk and saw one of my prints lying there; turns
> out, it was one from the last Print Exchange.
>

Mark,
We live near that area, and it was not from our set!  ;-D

VERY WEIRD.

Harvey Ferdschneider
partner, SKID Photography, NYC








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Re: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange

2002-02-04 by Jerry Olson

Check out http://www.twighlightzone.com   Keyword: Tucker :)
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> >  I just got this email from my friend Beth in NYC. She was
> > crossing the road last Saturday in lower Manhattan and looked
> > down on the sidewalk and saw one of my prints lying there; turns
> > out, it was one from the last Print Exchange.

Re: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange

2002-02-04 by marktuckerdotcom

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., SKID Photography 
<skid@b...> wrote:
> Mark,
> We live near that area, and it was not from our set!  ;-D


What's even weirder, now that I think about it, is that I used to live 
two blocks from there myself! I lived on Park Avenue South at 
21st. Maybe the print was just wanting to find me, but it had the 
old address... If it could have just blown another couple of 
blocks, it would have been home.

Maybe I could turn this into one of these SOHO art projects, 
where I turn my prints loose into the streets, and let them blow. 
Kinda like that scene in "American Beauty", where that kid filmed 
the plastic bag blowing in the wind.

-MT

Re: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange.lol

2002-02-04 by matthew pace

you made it to nyc....think of it that way...


--- Michael Kravit <michael.kravit@...>
wrote:
> Mark,
> 
> Sounds like a setup. ;-)
> 
> Mike
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: marktuckerdotcom 
>   To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:15 AM
>   Subject: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange
> 
> 
>   I just got this email from my friend Beth in NYC.
> She was 
>   crossing the road last Saturday in lower Manhattan
> and looked 
>   down on the sidewalk and saw one of my prints
> lying there; turns 
>   out, it was one from the last Print Exchange.
> 
>   This is truly Kevin Bacon kinda stuff -- I live in
> Nashville, she 
>   used to live in Nashville, who knows who dropped
> that print out 
>   of their Print Exchange package on the streets of
> New York, and 
>   what are the odds that she looks down on the
> street and sees 
>   my name?
> 
>   And, come to think of it, I once got a commercial
> job, where 
>   someone in San Francisco was walking down the
> street and 
>   saw one of my prints on the sidewalk. They liked
> it and picked it 
>   up, and noticed it was an original print, and
> called me with a job.
> 
>   This makes TWO incidences of my prints somehow
> finding their 
>   way to the streets. Coincidence?... I'm worried.
> 
>   Here's her email:
> 
>   http://marktucker.com/temp/beth.jpg
> 
>   -Mark Tucker
> 
>   .
> 
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Re: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange

2002-02-05 by Michael Kravit

Mark,

Sounds like a setup. ;-)

Mike
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: marktuckerdotcom 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:15 AM
  Subject: [Digital BW] Weird Story: Print Exchange


  I just got this email from my friend Beth in NYC. She was 
  crossing the road last Saturday in lower Manhattan and looked 
  down on the sidewalk and saw one of my prints lying there; turns 
  out, it was one from the last Print Exchange.

  This is truly Kevin Bacon kinda stuff -- I live in Nashville, she 
  used to live in Nashville, who knows who dropped that print out 
  of their Print Exchange package on the streets of New York, and 
  what are the odds that she looks down on the street and sees 
  my name?

  And, come to think of it, I once got a commercial job, where 
  someone in San Francisco was walking down the street and 
  saw one of my prints on the sidewalk. They liked it and picked it 
  up, and noticed it was an original print, and called me with a job.

  This makes TWO incidences of my prints somehow finding their 
  way to the streets. Coincidence?... I'm worried.

  Here's her email:

  http://marktucker.com/temp/beth.jpg

  -Mark Tucker

  .


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