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The Austin Sun Reunion,
Halloween
2009
See also my Austin Sun Photographs from 1975–76
No Reproduction in Any Medium
Without Payment to and Specific Written Permission from J R Compton,
but enjoy
them here. If you feel
you just gotta send somebody copies of my photographs, send them the web
address instead.
Special thanks to Martha McKenzie for making name corrections.
Two Women Talking on the Back Porch: x and Charlyn Zlotnick
Drinks Table
Black Hat
Back Porch Early
Millie
Three Guys in the Dining Room — Philip Russell, Michael Ventura and …
My Card
Carlene on the Porch
Sun Slant on the Front Porch
Cadillacs
The Doctor's Spider
White Hat — Scout Stormcloud, Cass Hook
Mr. & Doctor ____
Carlene in the Kitchen
Hug
Serious Discussion
UT & Paisley
Big Smiles — Diana Claitor, Marty McKenzie
The Same Earrings - from Tesoros — Anna Palmer and Diana Claitor
Couch Talk — Dean Rindy and Eric Rosenblum
Conversation
Back Porch Social
Plaid vs. Stripes
Food and Conversation
In the Kitchen
Dave extracts Brisket
Man with Toothpick
Moriaty Delivery
Chow
Living Room
Grazing
Talk
BigBoy in the Kitchen
The Hubig
Cat Man — Thorne Dreyer
Home
Living Room
Surprise, Happy Birthday
Michael Ventura blowing out candles
The Birthday Boy
Jim Franklin Arrives Late with extra pair of eyes
Nightbyrd, Ventura, Hubig and Franklin
The one picture with J R in it, with Scout
Cass, Carlene, J R, Marty, Eric
This may be it. I'll look at everything I shot that night in a couple days again, and there's a couple shots I'm wobbling on, but these are an ample representation. All that's missing now is identification of the people in the pictures. Thank you again and again for that, Martha McKenzie.
If it's at all important to anyone to have all these people named, please use my latest email on the contact page and send away. I even think the order is accurately chronological now, not that that's all that important in a party shoot.
I had a marvelous time. I suspect a lot of other people did, too. I always thought the best thing about working at The Austin Sun was the ongoing, collegiate party atmosphere. This event captured that spirit wonderfully.
Thanks,
J R Compton