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I just published "Abstract Series 45 - Monique Ortiz & Friends" on Flickr. [link]

These photos were shot during a private session, in honour of a colleagues who moved to Atlanta.

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Hans Wendland
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United States
Current Residence: Lugano, Switzerland

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:iconimsirreal:
Hey Hans,

How is life on the fast train? We are launching the summer workshops in Como later this week, we got a heavy hitter from NYC to teach our Masterclass, things are good, but we are a long way from making a living. Did you meet up with Peter and Camila last week? Hope you are well, give our love to Trace and the kids. B

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:iconmart1980:
Thanks so much for the :+fav: :)

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:iconab39z:
Thanks a lot for the +watch!!

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:icontaake1977:
Hey,
Thank you very much for add in your friend list, Hans!
I really appreciate this, also because I found your art very near to some of my photo projects ("Jackson Pollock in Rome", is one of them). I didn't post it here, in Deviant, this kind of proj... But I will made it soon. Your add is a good reason to do this :-)
Thank you very much, again!
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:iconhelicopter-soup:
Hey Hans,
thanks for the fave
Stoked :-)
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:iconbeachaddict:
thnx for the fave!! :D

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Q. how come old photographs are always black + white? didn't they have color film back then?
A: sure they did... those old photographs ARE in color its just that the world was black + white then. the world didnt turn color till sumtime in the 1930s.
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