i don't take pictures much anymore.

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    unparanoid. says:

    "It's like I was in a deep sleep and Annie woke me up wide eyed and groggy I was inspired.

    Never stop, I don't want to sleep again."

    6th November, 2009

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    hweeeeeee says:

    "I had longed to realize that private space where Annie's photos reside. In the end, I walked away with tiny eulogies and read them privately in motel room ashtrays, and I read 'em in that roaring, immutable distance where no one lives, they just pass by and you try, but can only remember.

    That's what our story was about."

    11th May, 2009

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    Eunice B says:

    "I love Anneliese Noelle!! (and I have never met her).

    Annie is one of those people who do not seem to be aware of how good they really are.
    I look forward to seeing you grow even more, Annie. Can't wait to see what's next.

    Kisses."

    21st April, 2009

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    aldanl says:

    "I figured that it was long overdue for me to write a testimonial for Anneliese so here it is:

    I always like to refer to Anneliese as the type of person who takes a step back for every two steps she takes. Take for example, her picture of the shopping cart. While most others would say "oh, a cart" and move on, Anneliese would probably say, "hey let's look at it a different way". I'm not sure if that's really true, but it seems like it when you see that picture. Point being, I always admire the way she takes seemingly "ordinary" things and turns them into something special. Her photos from Michigan are also another great example."

    18th April, 2009

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    Lucretius says:

    "Fifteen meters from the point of collision, //she was found humming the second movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony while carefully studying a yellow feather stranded in a puddle. When questioned, she admitted to hearing a cold crunch before adding the words 'can't do that on grass, sir' to the symphony she was already humming. Further questioning only revealed she was sort of loopy in the head and she sent shivers down my spine. No further questioning will be attempted."

    23rd January, 2009

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Anneliese
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