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The Past

August 26, 2020

August 26, 2020 Brian Nice
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Hi you guys. Welcome to the blog where I talk about the past.

When I was in hospital, I had nothing to do. I was pretty much paralized and I couldn’t watch TV, so I relied on my memory to keep me going. In the early ‘80’s I worked for a famous photographer in NYC. We traveled all over the world. Not only did I learn real world events, but I also made great contacts. I worked there for about two years. I also went to college for four years, in photography. I got a BFA in photography. The reason I’m telling you this is, if I were to do it all over again, I would go to college for two years and work for someone for like five years. The stuff you learn when you work for someone you admire is invaluable. You can’t get that in school. I still draw upon the things I learned from this guy. It’s funny, you learn what to do and what not to do. It was a great experience. Some events I’d have to take the fifth on, and some events I’m proud of. My friend here said that would make a good title for my book. ha ha ha.

My health assistant just made me my coffee and it’s a nice day, so I’ll talk to you guys later.

Love, B. Nice

P.S. The above photo is from the old days. I used to carry a camera with me all the time. This is one of those shots.

P.P.S. Here’s a link to the film work I’ve been doing. https://youtu.be/seMahBEpbpU

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