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A good tree to come to...to read Baby Onesie

Mike Evangelist

by Mike Evangelist

$25.00

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Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

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A businessman sits in the plaza of the Midwest Federal building, probably reading the Star or Tribune. In 1970, the papers had a circulation of half... more

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Artist's Description

A businessman sits in the plaza of the Midwest Federal building, probably reading the Star or Tribune. In 1970, the papers had a circulation of half a million readers, and their influence on the cultural dialogue was enormous. Everything we find in the details of these photographs—new architecture, construction projects, movies, concerts and shows, social issues, cultural events—registered some sort of official comment in the pages of the city’s morning and evening newspapers.

About Mike Evangelist

Mike Evangelist

Mike has been an avid photographer, both as a hobby and a profession, for over forty years. His specialty is naturalistic images of people, places and things.

 

$25.00