I know that the Jewish Museum in Manhattan on the upper East Side last year had a life-size photo
of Houdini on a wall. Visitors could your museum had slides made of famous conservationists and
projected them on a wall, whether it be possible to make a selfie next to a slide projection?
That could cost very little to do. I imagine many older photos are in public domain.
Anyway, i merely thinking out loud.
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Louis Phillips
Writer/Professor
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-02-2020 08:51 AM
From: Steven Floray
Subject: Selfie Station
We're renovating our main museum gallery at the National Conservation Training Center. We'd like to include a selfie station where visitors can enjoy a photo op with their favorite conservation hero (Rachel Carson, Teddy Roosevelt, Aldo Leopold, etc.) and/or location (Arctic Refuge, National Bison Range, etc.). The initial firm that we consulted with quoted an astronomical sum, which we naturally cannot afford. Does anyone have experience with a similar project and firm that they can recommend? Thank you.
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Steve Floray
Curator of Collections
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Shepherdstown, WV
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