Teri and Debi Green, 1976 - Framed Print
When I first walked into Taylor Camp with a camera and tripod everyone disappeared. I followed the trail from the road into the trees and through the village until I came to the treehouses along the beach. I heard a woman’s voice from above, “Hello! Can I help you?” It was Debi Green calling out to me through a screened window in The Big House. “Hi. I’m the photography teacher at the College,” I explained, “and I’d like to do a photo documentary of the Camp.” "Great! Come on up," said Debi. She introduced me to her sister, Teri, I did a series of photos that day including this one of the sisters (their Camp nickname was The Sin Twisters...). I returned the next weekend and gave them several 8 x 10 museum-grade silver prints from our session. It soon turned into a party with neighbors coming over to see the prints and then asking me to visit their houses and photograph them. Within a few weeks, I was keeping an appointment book for portraits. From the 2020 LA ART Show Limited Edition