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  • Lillian Montevecchi acting out a scene from the play "Nine" on the roof of a Central Park West Building.
    Montevecchi Lillian 0001.jpg
  • Barton Bo Boyd, the President of Consumer Products for The Walt Disney Company with Beanie Babies.
    Boyd Bo Barton 0001.jpg
  • Performance of Beauty and the Beast in New York City.
    fct4383-702_Disney 0020 beautyandbea...jpg
  • Les Miserables Cast in New York City, 1989.
    Les Miserables Cast 0001.jpg
  • Broadway producer and high-stakes gambler, Rocco Landsman outs the theater he owns, The St. James Theater on Broadway in Manhattan.
    Landsman Rocco 0001.jpg
  • The Beast before the mirror in his dressing room.
    Disney 0021 beautyandbeast-2.jpg
  • Broadway producer and high-stakes gambler, Rocco Landsman outs the theater he owns, The St. James Theater on Broadway in Manhattan.
    scf4327-521landsman rocco 0001.jpg
  • The Beast before the mirror in his dressing room.
    Disney 0021 beautyandbeast.jpg
  • Performance of Beauty and the Beast in New York City.
    Disney 0020 beautyandbeast.jpg
  • Native American Boys playing in Montana.
    scf4327-861_Native Americans 0001.jpg
  • Native American Boys playing in Montana.
    Native Americans 0001.jpg
  • Native American Boys playing in Montana.
    scf4327-861.jpg
  • Sam and Nico Psihoyos play chess at the Karanambo Lodge in Guyana near the Rupunini River.   The eco-tourism lodge is renown for its research with orphaned otters.
    scf4383-758_Guyana 0013 Nico Sam McT...jpg
  • Chess match at the Chess Store in the Villiage of New York City.  Customers pay to play by the hour.
    fct4383-864_New York 0041 Chess Stor...jpg
  • Chess match at the Chess Store in the Villiage of New York City.  Customers pay to play by the hour.
    New York 0041 Chess Store.jpg
  • There are images that come into my head sometimes and I’m not sure where they come from.  Dreams have always been a rich resource for me and poems too and this shot came through both channels.  One of my assistants in New York was Roy Michaels, a former rock star of sorts whose band, Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys, was produced by Jimi Hendrix.  He used to play concerts with Hendrix, several hundred thousand people screaming fans and now he was painting my studio ceiling - and not in the Michael Angelo sense -  we're talking flat white Sears’ house paint.  A decade plus later Roy was happy with his life, content to live without crowds and the rock star life. He kept a little sailboat in San Francisco Bay called Invictus where he could get away from it all.  I had never heard the poem Invictus and Roy recited it to me as he painted my ceiling.  I had a dream that night and started making this little set in the corner of my loft with seagulls soon after.  These were the days before PhotoShop.  The guy in this photo, another assistant is actually hanging there suspended with seagulls tied to his wrists – he wasn’t dropped in later by a computer.  I guess this set looked pretty strange even to the artists in the building who would pass by my loft and ask what I was doing.   Some of these same artists would paint some pretty strange imagery while working through various neuroses but it’s one thing to paint a fantasy, its quite another to actually build it.
    Deja Blue.jpg
  • I modified an original quote by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington to become, "If you put a hundred monkeys in the British Library with hundred typewriters for a hundred years – one of them would produce a Shakespeare play."
    100th Monkey.jpg
  • Women playing basketball in Kuala Lumpur by the Petronas Towers in Malaysia.
    Petronas Towers0033Basketba.jpg
  • Women playing basketball in Kuala Lumpur by the Petronas Towers in Malaysia.
    fct4383-917_Petronas Towers0033Baske...jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    Hazardous Waste Volley 0002.jpg
  • Sly played a Jimmy-Hoffa-like character for the movie F.I.S.T. a forgetable movie in which I played his wedding photographer.  Louie Psihoyos
    Stallone Sylvester 0001 Sl copy.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO Jobs on couch front right and John Lasseter lying down on couch, in screening room before the launch of movie Toy Story.  All the animators in the picture became multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    Lasseter John 0001.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    Hazardous Waste Volley 0003.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    Hazardous Waste Volley 0001.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-307hazardous waste volley 00...jpg
  • Women playing the slot machines at The Trump Plaza Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
    scf4374-095_Atlantic City 0008.jpg
  • 5 hour time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Red light plays a large part for star parties as all forms of white light are banned including flashlights, car lights, car dome lights, lanterns, matches, computers.
    scf4327-786star party 0004.jpg
  • Suzanne Vega plays guitarin the photographer's studio circa 1985.
    scf4327-663vega suzanne 0001.jpg
  • Suzanne Vega plays guitarin the photographer's studio circa 1985.
    scf4327-663_Vega Suzanne 0001.jpg
  • Jazz and bebop saxaphonist, Frank Morgan playing down by the Brooklyn Docks.
    scf4327-552morgan frank 0001.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO Jobs on couch front right and John Lasseter lying down on couch, in screening room before the launch of movie Toy Story.  All the animators in the picture became multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    scf4327-524lasseter john 0003.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.
    scf4327-524_Lasseter John 0003.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO Jobs on couch front right and John Lasseter lying down on couch, in screening room before the launch of movie Toy Story.  All the animators in the picture became multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    scf4327-523lasseter john 0002.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO Jobs on couch front right and John Lasseter lying down on couch, in screening room before the launch of movie Toy Story.  All the animators in the picture became multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    scf4327-522lasseter john 0001.jpg
  • Malaysians in Kuala Lumpur playing volleyball by the Petronas Towers.
    fct4383-916_Petronas Towers0032Volle...jpg
  • Boston Garden/North Station was torn down to make way for a new stadium.  The Celtics are playing the Atlanta Hawks.
    fct4383-638_Boston Garden 0003.jpg
  • Suzanne Vega plays guitarin the photographer's studio circa 1985.
    Vega Suzanne 0001.jpg
  • John Knoebber playing with local Uzbekistan boys.
    Uzbekistan 0003.jpg
  • John Knoebber playing with local Uzbekistan boys.
    Uzbekistan 0003-2.jpg
  • 1 Hour time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Red light plays a large part for star parties as all forms of white light are banned including flashlights, car lights, car dome lights, lanterns, matches, computers.
    Star Party 0008 Long Exp.jpg
  • 5 hour time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Red light plays a large part for star parties as all forms of white light are banned including flashlights, car lights, car dome lights, lanterns, matches, computers.
    Star Party 0004.jpg
  • Malaysians in Kuala Lumpur playing volleyball by the Petronas Towers.
    Petronas Towers0032Volleyba.jpg
  • Jazz and bebop saxaphonist, Frank Morgan playing down by the Brooklyn Docks.
    Morgan Frank 0001.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO Jobs on couch front right and John Lasseter lying down on couch, in screening room before the launch of movie Toy Story.  All the animators in the picture became multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    Lasseter John 0003.jpg
  • Boston Garden/North Station was torn down to make way for a new stadium.  The Celtics are playing the Atlanta Hawks.
    Boston Garden 0003.jpg
  • 5 hour time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Red light plays a large part for star parties as all forms of white light are banned including flashlights, car lights, car dome lights, lanterns, matches, computers.
    scf4327-786_star party 0004.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-308hazardous waste volley 00...jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-308_Hazardous Waste Volley 0...jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-307_Hazardous Waste Volley 0...jpg
  • 1 Hour time exposure during a Star Party in White Sands New Mexico.  Red light plays a large part for star parties as all forms of white light are banned including flashlights, car lights, car dome lights, lanterns, matches, computers.
    fct4383-994_star party 0008 long exp.jpg
  • Music composer wrote for the plays Cats, Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Song and Dance, Starlight Express, Sunset Boulevard
    scf4327-669webber andrew lloyd 0001.jpg
  • Deep Blue could calculate 200 million moves a second but Kasporov at first tricked the computer into foolish exchanges but in subsequent meeting DB crushed him.
    scf4327-513_Kasporov Gary 0002.jpg
  • Music composer wrote for the plays Cats, Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Song and Dance, Starlight Express, Sunset Boulevard
    Webber Andrew Lloyd 0001.jpg
  • Jazz and bebop saxaphonist, Frank Morgan playing down by the Brooklyn Docks.
    Morgan Frank 0002.jpg
  • John Lasseter on the eve of his first hit Toy Story at Pixar headquarters in California.  The Pixar offices are very playful and feature swings and scooters to keep the atmosphere cheerful.<br />
Pixarians lounge with CEO Jobs on couch front right and John Lasseter lying down on couch, in screening room before the launch of movie Toy Story.  All the animators in the picture became multi-millionaires their stock options.<br />
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer bought animation company Pixar off George Lukas in 1986 and turned it into a Academy-Award-winning studio.  The oversized lamp is an icon of Pixar's first animation success.
    Lasseter John 0002.jpg
  • Deep Blue could calculate 200 million moves a second but Kasporov at first tricked the computer into foolish exchanges but in subsequent meeting DB crushed him.
    Kasporov Gary 0002.jpg
  • Deep Blue could calculate 200 million moves a second but Kasporov at first tricked the computer into foolish exchanges but in subsequent meeting DB crushed him.
    Kasporov Gary 0001.jpg
  • Boston Garden/North Station was torn down to make way for a new stadium.  The Celtics are playing the Atlanta Hawks.
    Boston Garden 0004.jpg
  • Deep Blue could calculate 200 million moves a second but Kasporov at first tricked the computer into foolish exchanges but in subsequent meeting DB crushed him.
    scf4327-513kasporov gary 0002.jpg
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