SIGHTS UNSEEN { SIXTH IN A SERIES: OUR FAVORITE PHOTOS THAT DIDNÕT RUN THIS YEAR }
Las Vegas Sun | 2009-12-30 09:05:07
<div><p> I am always trying to get</p><p>behind the curtain. Whether the curtain is real or a metaphor — like the orchestration of an event or invisible social barriers — when I take photos IÕm always trying to get on the other side.</p><p>Sometimes itÕs a matter of persistence and patience, like following a manager at Madame Tussauds wax museum up the elevator as he takes the figure of Michael Jackson upstairs for storage on the day the pop star died.</p><p>Or waiting more than 20 minutes for Michelangelo, an oversized Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, to emerge from the elevator after getting into his costume to visit children with cancer at Sunrise Hospital.</p><p>Sometimes I simply change my perspective — turning the lens around onto the crowd, for instance, when I noticed a baby in the front row at an Aerosmith concert. Or, while wandering around at a NASCAR event, seeing showgirls primping for a stage appearance.</p><p>And the moment might come when someone else peeks from behind the curtain. ThatÕs what happened during a Lucha Libre match, when I spotted a luchador stealing a glance from behind the very real curtain that separates lifeÕs scenes.</p><p>Leila Navidi can be reached at 259-4093 or at leila.navidi@lasvegassun.com.</p><img src="http://admatch-syndication.mochila.com/images/ad.gif?aid=66130441&bid=informcom" /></div><div id="copyright"><div>
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