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Keith and his wife Mitzi (and their cats Elephant and Pickle :-) were kind
enough to let me crash at their place last Saturday night (a week ago)
and put up with me while I took photos of Keith's stuff.[1]
I had a blast. Keith put on music, and we talked, and took photos, and ate
hash brownies (er, I mean chocolate chip cookies), and watched a cool space
train from a movie.
Waking up in the morning, Station 39 looked just as amazing to me as it
had the night before, and I was still seeing new details I'd missed earlier.
I love that about a LEGO model.
If you're starving for more of Keith's work, here are a few additional shots,
mostly close-ups:
http://tsl.bu.edu/photo/folder.pml?KeithGoldman
The first 8 are from BricksWest, so that's Station 45. The rest are Station 39.
Feel free to rate the images 0-10 using the thingum along the left side.
It'll help me and Keith with figuring out what shots to use for the book.
--Todd
[1] After seeing Keith's Station 45 at BricksWest, I knew I had to convince
Keith to let me interview him and photograph his stuff for the LEGO coffee
table book I'm working on, so when I found myself in San Francisco a couple
weeks ago, I looked Keith up, and he responded favorably!
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