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Photo Phonica

Every picture has a story.

Author: Greg Miller

Audio stories behind photographs from award winning photographer, Greg Miller.
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Genres: Arts, Documentary, Society & Culture, Visual Arts

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S2E3 - Tom, 2001
Episode 3
Monday, 11 September, 2023

I met Tom on Maiden Lane and Broadway just days after September 11, 2001. He was standing like a statue looking up at the smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center. Many years later, I was reminded of Tom when I posted his photograph to my Instagram account in 2016. Sadly, when I googled him, I found his obituary. He passed away in 2012, but I thought his family might appreciate receiving a print of the picture, so I mailed a copy with a note to the funeral home.  In September of 2023, I received a call from one of his daughters, Jo Ann, who told me that she had just received a print from the funeral home. The funeral home had been bought and sold and the new owners were going through the files when the print I had sent to the Stevenson family popped up.  This episode is the story of a larger than life man told by two of his 10 children, Jo Ann and TJ, 10 years after his death and 22 years after I made the picture.     Show notes: This episode was produced by Greg Miller in June 2023. Music: Gone by Lee Rosevere Rain Dance by Jon Algar Bass Instrumental by Ken Cormier Waltz From Swan Lake produced by Thommy Andersson Crazy Hunger  by Ken Cormier I get editing help from Evan Roberts and Tina Chiappetta-Miller.

 

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