The story of the little dude who did exactly what he was told is neither fascinating nor interesting.
It is, however, a story that needs to be told.
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10 thoughts on “Don’t blink, they said. It’ll be easy, they said.”
He looks like one of the kids in that old horror movie “Village of the Damned!”
I think that’s a movie, I might just not watch!
I wish the kid had a camera so we could see what the photographer was dong to elicit that kind of response, the same way I wish babies wore cameras so we could see what parents and photographers do to get their babies to smile. That’s what I’d like to see!
I think you would like Photographer, Jill Greenberg’s Crying Babies photographs. The story behind them is as interesting as the photographs, themselves.
I make that same face when I get my stomach caught in the zipper of my skinny jeans.
I make that same face when Jill Y asks me if did anything during the day apart from hating Bon Jovi.
Why can’t anyone tell this kid to blink? Please?
That’s the one valid question that nobody else is asking, Don Don’s.
Enough already with the scary, black and white, hollow-eyed Teletubbies.
I have a feeling that there might well be more to follow.
He looks like one of the kids in that old horror movie “Village of the Damned!”
I think that’s a movie, I might just not watch!
I wish the kid had a camera so we could see what the photographer was dong to elicit that kind of response, the same way I wish babies wore cameras so we could see what parents and photographers do to get their babies to smile. That’s what I’d like to see!
I think you would like Photographer, Jill Greenberg’s Crying Babies photographs. The story behind them is as interesting as the photographs, themselves.
I make that same face when I get my stomach caught in the zipper of my skinny jeans.
I make that same face when Jill Y asks me if did anything during the day apart from hating Bon Jovi.
Why can’t anyone tell this kid to blink? Please?
That’s the one valid question that nobody else is asking, Don Don’s.
Enough already with the scary, black and white, hollow-eyed Teletubbies.
I have a feeling that there might well be more to follow.