"'I had to get very close to people to get what I wanted, but then I quickly moved on (or, in many instances, they moved on, in their rush to flee the airport). I was polite but determined; I didn't have any altercations with anyone, but they were usually too stunned to realize what had happened when I walked away,' he said."
Jordan G. Teicher in Slate talks with John Brian King about King’s new book, LAX: Photographs of Los Angeles 1980–84.
Monday, November 30, 2015
"Documents of a Disappeared Time"
Labels:
1980s,
books,
Los Angeles,
photography,
social history,
transportation,
twentieth century
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