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I went to North Carolina and I came back with these two things along with a WWII gas mask, and a ceramic marionette horse, haha. You know, normal souvenirs. But I enjoyed finding props and I'm actually excited to shoot them, it helps my imagination to spread and the ideas to poor in. I don't think I get inspiration like most other people who look and look and look at pieces of photography. I think I get more inspired by the object when I see it... which sounds really corny, but is really true.
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