Up close at The End of the Pavement
1978 - 2009
By Janice Boling


Up close and personal at the End of the Pavement

Portraits were my favorite type of photographs. At the End of the Pavement there was always a unique face to capture on film.

Candice

Shawn in bandana

Shawn G

Raymond Mason up close

Raymond

Chad England up close

Chad

Ab in a red ball cap

Ab

Curtis Mason up close

Curtis

Larry Reid in a Crown Royal hat

Larry

Rose winks

Rose

Gary Dills up close

Gary D

Leanne up close

Leanne

John Everett up close

John

Rick in black hat up close

Rick G

Lisa Rich up close

Lisa

Sherry at David's Store

Sherry at David's Store

man with arm around younger woman

Tammy and Pete

Jerry Reid up close

Jerry R

Vince up close

Vince

Martin  up close

Martin

Shaun up close

Shaun E

Tony with Coke-a-cola

Tony B

Donald  up close

Donald

Adrian in a suit and tie up close

Adrian

Jessica with a sucker up close

Jessica

Charles up close

Charles

Kevin  up close

Kevin

good looking guy with top hat

I don't know his name, but he had beautiful eyes and an interesting hat.

man with rainbow shirt

John H

John had on a rainbow shirt but he was not gay.

Back in those days, a rainbow was a religious symbol. God put a rainbow in the sky as a sign to mankind that He would never again destroy humanity by flooding.

Rainbow was also a British rock band led by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore -- better known as one of the founding members of Deep Purple.

 

 

 

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