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Peter Kurilecz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 15 Feb 2014 23:53:26 -0600
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Randy Taylor: A photographer tries to save his 40-year archive of
photographs damaged by Hurricane Sandy (PHOTOS).
Taylor kept his archive in a storage facility and wasn't allowed access to
it until a few weeks after the storm. He had initially received word that
some damage might have occurred, but when he finally gained access--by
donning a hazardous materials suit and mask--he found a much more severe
scene. "I descended into the smelly, wet, and dark bowels of the powerless
building, which had flooded floor-to-ceiling with contaminated water,"
Taylor said via email. "What I found was a jumbled, gooey mess of papers
and things 3 to 8 feet high. It took the first day to carve out a vertical
space just 2 feet into the unit, so I could merely walk in the door."

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