At first, I heard they didn't make the record. They were a few hundred shy. But, a friend recently posted they may have won the title.
I'll try to find out more. In the meantime, attached are a few zombie portraits.


These first ones— of Ally, 9, and Tanya, a Jem Zombie— I played around with blowing out my exposure. The next couple are shot with a fairly correct exposure against a white wall next to the registration line.



And... the last image is a candid image from Fourth of July. I met up with a group of good friends, on Stone Way, to watch the fireworks over Gas Works Park. Before the explosions started, a group of kids tied down another with tape. It was too funny to pass.
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