Night Chase

This is pretty close to what my previous world looked like, except for the window. Banks often have offices on the ground floor with windows. I suppose they pick someone to shuffle papers around so as to give the illusion that they have nothing to hide. This particular image was fascinating to work on; things that can’t be seen at this blog size such as a several cartons all labeled Number 12, and several Fedex packages that look like they need to be sent. Oh - I could write a story about this office - but I’ll save that for another time.
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Comment from Craig Nisnewitz
Time: March 2, 2008, 4:29 am
People using ATM would be even more interesting.
Comment from dave
Time: March 2, 2008, 9:09 am
Craig - I believe I’ll have to leave that project for you. It will make an interesting court case ![]()
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Comment from Lester
Time: March 2, 2008, 4:09 am
I think it would be fun to take a photo of the bank window when there are people in there. It would be like a living diorama depicting modern banking methods.
I’d be curious to see who the bank chooses to work in that diorama/window display. He or she is probably youngish and well-dressed, a living mannequin of respectability, warmth and energy. A woman who works in there couldn’t risk wearing a skirt for obvious reasons.
If clients were brought into that cubicle, they’d have to be carefully screened on the basis of their appearance. No eccentric bag lady who has millions deposited with Chase or hysterical couple struggling to make mortgage payments.
But if there was a slip up in the Chase image, what a priceless photo that would be. Imagine a capture of a distressed client lunging threatening over the loan officer’s desk. Of course, as soon as David Rockefeller saw the photo, David Beckerman would be history.