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The Hide Out Photograph by Phil Koch

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Comments (9)

Stephen Campbell

Stephen Campbell

You've out done yourself Phil, this has quite a feel to it!

Bonnie Bruno

Bonnie Bruno

Very dramatic. I like it a lot, Phil.

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

I would like to request FIRST COPY of this collaboration, as if your book is as fantastic as your photos, it would be better than having a signed autograph of Elvis!

Christine Cummings

Christine Cummings

Phil your work is just beautiful; and with Jessie Sue, between you and Triko I want to hear more. You two should write a book together I can visualize everything...P.S. I agree with Randy, so get going on that book so we both can get it and you two autograph it for us...

Phil Koch

Phil Koch

Written by Triko Bronjio, all part of the bigger picture.

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Are you an artist or a novelist, Phil? You take superb photos, and as a teacher for 35 years, I believe you have a great talent for writing! Try your photos, together with your writing, and do a novel, or short story, or whatever! I am very impressed! Keep up the great work, and when the novel is in print, I will come to you and have you autograph it personally! Keep the story going, as now you got me hooked!

Phil Koch

Phil Koch

Jessie Sue is out on the porch, a storm rages around her. She looks up at the sky, eyes still blue, determined look on her face. She tips her hat to the cold, soaking rain, raising a toast of "home made". She stares into the rain, as if she sees someone there, someone she is saluting, or saying good bye to. "Rest in Peace my Dearest, My Jersey" Jessie Sue downs the "home made", and welcomes the rolling thunder that rattles even the darkest corners of the morning.

Randy Rosenberger

Randy Rosenberger

Very unique photo! Makes one wonder what the building was used for in its day! Nice job!

Kami McKeon

Kami McKeon

I LOVE this! You really find some great "treasures", to shoot.

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