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  • Sharon Ryden-Sinner and her husband Ben Sinner's Aga, photographed Tuesday February 26, 2008. Ben said, "the best thing about the Aga is the toast." The constant heat sources in the different ovens and on the hot plates enable the Aga to operate as a slowcooker, rapid water boiler, roasting oven, warming oven, baking oven, and stove top all at the same time.

    Sharon Ryden-Sinner and her husband Ben Sinner's Aga, photographed Tuesday February 26, 2008. Ben said, "the best thing about the Aga is the toast." The constant heat sources in the different ovens and on the hot plates enable the Aga to operate as a slowcooker, rapid water boiler, roasting oven, warming oven, baking oven, and stove top all at the same time.




This is not the most interesting photograph, I think the oven looks good, but as a photograph it is not the most exciting--except to me. This photograph is special to me because I am in it and it is very unusual for a photographer to get themselves in the newspaper. Can you see me? I'm the blurry black shape in the center of the oven.
Reflective surfaces give photographers problems with lighting and positioning, since I could not move the oven into a studio, or put a black background all over the kitchen, I decided to hide myself by pulling my black fleece over my head to hide my face and hands.


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