author of "THIS SWEATER IS FOR YOU!"
My personal tribute to John and Yoko and one very devoted fan, inspired by a trip to the museum.
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7 comments:
Very nice video work -- great transition from your wife in 2009 to her look by John & Yoko's bedside.
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment. I actually was amazed to see that the position of my wife's face in the final image of the video I took at the museum (2009)matched almost exactly the position of her face in the old photo we had of her at the original Bed-In (1969). One of those unintended coincidences.
That's when I got the idea to do this "40-year transition".
What a touching video tribute. I really enjoyed seeing that special moment come to life with Lennon and Donna.
Elaine Gasco wrote:
Man! It's fabulous! I was just clicking around checking your navigation (Jonny my brother burned it into my brain that any website can LOOK fabulous, but if you can't get where you want to get, you'll LEAVE), so that's what I always do first...try to GET somewhere! So far EVERYTHING got me where I wanted to go and THEN SOME!
I love that you started with that Donna thing...it's beautiful and shows your heart. Your work has always shown your heart and that's why people love it.
I of course clicked on "The Sweater", just to see how it played. I couldn't NOT watch the whole thing (which I've done at least "a hundred million" times). In fact, Joey's brother and I just watched it about a month ago. We both love it, always! It's completely brilliant. Do you think you could send out a "jai guru deva om" to Maurice. Maybe he can help Les Canadiens!
How lovely Sheldon! It's a full-circle tribute to a perfect moment in time. Lucky Donna.
Catherine
Like the video; so many memories tied up with him/them, aren’t there?
Wow, nice tribute to John and Yoko. Your wife was very lucky to met them in their "bed-in" phase, that was the time when John developted all his ideas about peace and love for everyone's happiness.
Also, a very good edition, how you matched music and the faces, yeah.
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