Ghosts of Summers Past

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I take a lot of photos because I like to keep them around as memories. However, I never seem to look back through them as often as I think I will (or as often as I would like).

And as my memory gets longer, events tend to blur together. Did that happen a year ago? Three? Five?

…Ten?

Around this time two years ago I was having a bit of a staycation at The Standard. I saw Philip Seymour Hoffman walking his bike and conversing with someone on a West Village street. I wandered through a garden and met a healer. I had a much more experimental photographic style.

I had forgotten all these things until now.

What did you do last summer? Two summers ago? Ten?

Also: wow, my hair used to be crazy.

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Comments

  1. says

    It’s so true, I rarely look back on old photos and the days of putting together books and organizing prints have disappeared from my life. I also feel like I spend less time with the DSLR and more time perfecting my instagrams.

    Also didn’t realized you revamped this! Sorry, I’ve clearly been missing out.

    Chic on the Cheap

  2. Allie Mackin says

    I know isn’t weird how we completely forget about whole events and days and things that we did, I have thought of this before. Ha and guess what I saw Fred Armisen in the building I work in, I went out to use the restroom and there he was waiting for the elevator on our floor. Crazy.

    Allie of ALLIENYC
    http://www.allienyc.com

    • says

      That’s amazing! I would love to see Fred Armisen somewhere on the street in New York. Although honestly I never notice celebrities… I probably walk past them all the time.