Does my history matter? (Minneapolis Commercial Photographer)
I’m in the process of finishing a room on the second floor, that never was finished when I moved in. It was that extra room that seemed to be the catch all room. You know the room were you put stuff that you don’t know what to do with. As with much of life, before you can start one project you need to finish another. So before I got to far with the construction, I first needed to make room in another part of the studio for all the stuff I was going to move. This is were the title comes in. I have boxes and boxes of print samples, old photos, client files from the film days. Three ring binders from sporting events I took 20+ year ago in high school. Magazines that have interesting articles in them that some day I need to find again. You know stuff.
I chucked most of it. I kept some on the print samples, the old negs, but the rest is now gone. I had to keep saying to my self “Will any one really want to see the cover of wood worker monthly that I shot the cover for in 1993″. No. So its all gone. I now have 150 squ ft space that I can now stat to fill up with the stuff from the room I want to finish. I’m sure to throw out that stuff next spring.
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