When Doug and I married in 2005, I moved into his apartment above Sunset Boulevard. The view was incredible, so I spent the next five years taking photographs of the changing city scene until the trees grew up around it and there wasn’t much left to photograph.
Part 1 is dedicated to Dexter because my introduction to the show was one of three billboards directly in our view. It is still my favorite Dexter ad because it’s a creepy and interesting explanation of what is now my all-time favorite show; the harbinger of Fall, my favorite season; and a reminder that Halloween is just around the corner, my favorite holiday.
Every year for the next four years the coming show would greet us daily on that billboard, until it moved to one of the other two, making it un-photographable from the apartment.
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