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Hopes Mayor Bloomberg doesn't see Shamarie's work

Fears he may want to hold her captive, to run NYC public relations


Ed--

If Mayor Bloomberg sees any of Shamarie's work, and her captions, he is going to hold her captive in NYC, and put her in charge of Public Relations. So far, my favorite caption is under the photo of the New Yorker Hotel and the Empire State building, 11-25-09. I've never seen the Chrsyler Building pictured from the angle Shamarie used.

I cannot thank her enough, and you, for publishing this body of work. Keep it coming. As a public service, can you insert a line between photos, just once in awhile, suggesting that we stop admiring the stories and pictures, and check on the turkey ???????

Thanks,
s/Mary Knight

Thanks, Mary Knight. You've put into words something we've all been thinking but haven't been able to put into the right words, or perhaps we know that talent like Shamarie's is one of America's best kept secrets. -EW




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