Thursday, July 24, 2008

tourist onlookers in the studio



To give you an idea of what it's like to be a human museum exhibit, Tiana was kind enough to share a few of the shots she's taken with her computer's camera that faces the group of tourists that enter the drafting studio (where we work). There are at least 10 groups a day, 8:30-4:30. Sometimes there never seems to be a break from them. I have to navigate around them through different staircases and doorways to get a glass of water or go to the bathroom. Note how they shamelessly stare at us working and how they wish they could take a photograph. Photos courtesy of the talented Tiana Peterson.

3 comments:

Jo said...

wow!
its just like you said!
that's crazy....

girlxty said...

it looks very sweaty there too. I like the rafters.

girlxty said...

I would have to try very hard not to glare at people or at least look like I am annoyed. What a great challenge.