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Old 10-18-2004, 06:23 PM
NinjaPoodle NinjaPoodle is offline
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Post West coast NPHC'ers I need your help

Sorors, Sorors in greekdom and Fraters

I am a photography student at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Recently, my classes have begun submitting proposals for our final projects which are due at the end of the semester (December). I have discussed this idea with my instructor and he became very excited about it.

My idea is to photograph any kind of line & crossing jackets (and the people that own them). From the very basic to the extremely
elaborate. I will be taking pictures of D-9 orgs only. The focus is
on the jackets and what they represent, not the secretive meaning of what's on them, just that they (the symbols, numbers, names) are representative of the personality of the person who owns the jacket.

Can you help me?

I want to start here in the SF Bay Area (naturally since I live here)
and then move on to other cities/areas that are accessible by plane or public transport. (Being a student and not having a car, I am limited to public transportation.)

Shoot me a pm and we'll talk I'm starting on this ASAP
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