
When I was little my parents had all sorts of comic books by R. Crumb, and so I read them thinking they were for kids. That and the fact that throughout my childhood there was always a Diane Arbus photography book on the coffee table might have something to do with how I view art. And high heels. To this day I cannot see a woman wearing heels without seeing this. Hence my penchant for flip flops.
Anyhoo--Robbie. I like how his name fits his photography. Robbie Augspurger. I sense a telephone theme which is why I'm thinking one of his portraits would make the perfect business card for the likes of me.


Writer.
Robbie, call me?
Happy Friday friends,
S
6 comments:
those are great. I love R. Crumb. Have you ever watched the documentary on him? so great. have a lovely weekend!
awesome to the max.
Oh, I grew up with R. Crumb, Diane Arbus and that book Suburbia by Bill Owens on the book shelf. I fear the suburbs like death but I do appreciate a meaty woman. xoxo
But what says elegance and class more than a photo in a brandy snifter?
did you see the movie crumb? it's great.
Oh I agree. You NEED this guy to take your picture. Not for the business card, but for your blog. If you don't, I will. I swear I will, I mean it, man.
Oh, and sorry about your sluggish liver.
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