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I'm still not totally comfortable asking people to pose, but sometimes the look is just too good to pass up. Case in point with Maxwell. Kind of a perfect look put together in an effortless way. As close as one can get to a 1962 Godard film w/o being nostalgic.
Seen at Joe's E 13th. It demanded to be recorded!