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	<title>Comments on: Doug Biggert at White Columns</title>
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		<title>By: doug biggert</title>
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		<description>i enjoyed this review, and take comfort that i have the choice of being a photographer or anthropologist.
may i add some information?  the pictures date from the seventies into this current century as i am still picking up hitchhikers tho the bug is long gone.  one or two or so were actually with an instamatic but before walmart was established.  the majority are from several olympus xa&#039;s.  all were developed cheaply.  the total is nearing 500.
there is another &quot;body of work&quot; (i use a curator&#039;s term i am not fond of) called the sandal shop wall that has only been shown twice.  newport harbor art museum in 1972 and the verge galllery, sacramento 2009.  all thee were instamatic and there are well over 2,000  from 1969 until 1972,  this i love and am quite proud of.  at the verge, 40 years later, a young woman recognized her uncle, and was sure because of his small tattoo.  makes for quite a show.
doug biggert, october 2010</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i enjoyed this review, and take comfort that i have the choice of being a photographer or anthropologist.<br />
may i add some information?  the pictures date from the seventies into this current century as i am still picking up hitchhikers tho the bug is long gone.  one or two or so were actually with an instamatic but before walmart was established.  the majority are from several olympus xa&#8217;s.  all were developed cheaply.  the total is nearing 500.<br />
there is another &#8220;body of work&#8221; (i use a curator&#8217;s term i am not fond of) called the sandal shop wall that has only been shown twice.  newport harbor art museum in 1972 and the verge galllery, sacramento 2009.  all thee were instamatic and there are well over 2,000  from 1969 until 1972,  this i love and am quite proud of.  at the verge, 40 years later, a young woman recognized her uncle, and was sure because of his small tattoo.  makes for quite a show.<br />
doug biggert, october 2010</p>
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