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 Girls in Windows – In the summer of 1960, the building across the street from the Manhattan studio of photographer Ormond Gigli was being prepared for demolition. In less than a day, he organized 43 improvised models, including his wife and the demolition supervisor’s wife, all wearing their most colorful dresses. The largest available size is 50 inches x 50 inches in a limited edition of 75 prints. These currently sell for about $48,000.

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“My best friend of all times was 30 years older than me. His name was Frank, and he was a mentor to me in so many ways long before the term “life coach” came into popularity.

As a current old geezer at 73, I feel a tug of obligation to pass on a trick Frank played on me when I was young and a bit bewildered.

Frank always acted as if I had already achieved a positive trait or skill I was struggling to attain. He treated me as if I were wiser than I truly was. He assumed I was acting in a noble, unselfish manner long before it dawned on me to do so.

It put a lot of pressure on me to be the guy Frank already had christened me as being. I’m a better man today because Frank saw a beauty in me long before I caught up with his positive image.

Many years after Frank has passed, I try to pull the same trick on young people I love.”

- Don Kuhl, Dec 19, 2018

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