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In Step with America's Little People
It was my good fortune recently to stumble upon a small overlooked community in the heart of my own neighborhood. The inhabitants invited me into their homes and shared their histories with me. My heart was touched. Hitherto these people have had no voice. Unaccountably ignored by telemarketers and pollsters alike, it is nevertheless apparent that we have much to learn from them. They are truly America's little people, their joys and plights mirroring the country at large.
I am not an anthropologist. Nor am I experienced in making documentaries. Yet I could not help but see how much we have to learn from these amazing individuals, and so set myself about the business of bringing their stories to the world.
America, welcome to Plasticopia!
Credits
Produced in beautiful Anchorage, Alaska.
3 comments:
Ms. Leo said...
Sorry, I haven't commented sooner but I like these posts on your blog. I need a good laugh from time to time and you provide it. I love the Rosie vest with the FF Kurt shirt on Finnegan. I like the shamrock button for St. Patty's Day and that you had enough green for so many outfits. I can tell you pot a lot of thought into it. Sometimes we feel we need pieces for our scenes but what we really need is imagination!
And I'm sorry I didn't see your comment sooner, Ms. Leo. You have a very discerning eye--able to pick out the articles of clothing from different sources!! Wow!! Thanks for stopping by.
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