Revisiting “The Stone Wife”
The Wayback machine is calling my name tonight. Revisiting the images from Helen Pau’s original play “The Stone Wife” always brings me back to the beginning of when I started shooting theatrical productions, and reminds me that the tools and cameras I was using back then haven’t changed much at all today.
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