Archive for June, 2006

New Habits…

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Who knew that stores in Manhattan don’t open until 11am on Sundays? What is this craziness? Of course, I’m almost never out of bed on Sundays mornings before 11, let alone out of the house by then. Which is of course why I found myself outside of a dark and locked up Toys R Us [...]

Neediest Man in Baltimore, 1913

Friday, June 9th, 2006

My sister works for museum in Maryland and forwarded me a transcript of a love (?) letter she found in her collection. If you have a significant other who is a bit needy, read this sad-sack’s letter and you’ll realize just how lucky you are. Baltimore, MD June 26, 1913 My own dear Anna: Do [...]

Why Apples Ain’t Got Game

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

I am a Mac user. At some point in the distant past my dad packed up his QL Sinclair and came home with a Macintosh. To my knowledge, after that first Mac Dad hasn’t strayed from the Apple lineup. This worked out very well for me because when it came time to learn my profession [...]

Got Nuthin’

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

I was going to write a post about how much he hated the fact that the major stock photography houses didn’t have exclude search options and then realized that they, um, do. I was then going to write about how because of viagra, the old folks were getting it on and were all getting the [...]

Stealing The Presidency

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

Yeah, you can say that it’s all just liberal sour grapes, and that the American people really wanted George Bush to be president. Or you can read this article, by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and realize just how badly Americans were lied to, manipulated and robbed of a fair election. Oh, and in case you’re [...]



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Jonathan Gayman is a St. Louis photographer who specializes in corporate, commercial and food photography. Exhibit5a was Jonathan's first blogging adventure but is largely dormant at this stage. For more recent postings check out Jonathan's new St. Louis food blog called Shoot To Cook

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