Debbie Harry and Andy Warhol photographed by Chris Stein during a polaroid photo shoot at the Factory in 1980.
“…New York had an active street life - it was a small community back then. You often ran into people. You knew them already or got introduced. I bumped into Andy on Broadway and 13th street and said hello and we chatted about everything. I suppose this is how we met and our friendship grew from there. I got invited to the factory and knew others that worked for Andy….
…He was the master of understatement. He’d say ‘Try looking over here’. He was very softly spoken and used a funny Polaroid portrait camera. It was an easy environment and not really a pressured situation. He made it very easy. Andy was part of our legacy and our future.”
Debbie Harry
(via)
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Filled with stuff
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Love these guys and their happy punk! XD *dances incessantly to Nellie the elephant*
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