The Last Frame: Cakes, Cars, and Carryalls
by Lauren Reese
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FRAME 13: On roll documenting Joe Shapiro's 90th birthday party, Jan 1, 1995
Photo: James Prinz © MCA Chicagoblog intro
We've dug into our photo archives to continue our series of happy accidents with frames 13, 14, and 15, which feature a menagerie of subjects, proving nothing is off limits for our photographers' "wasted" frames.

FRAME 14: From an unidentified roll, May 21, 1979
Photo © MCA Chicago
FRAME 15: On roll documenting the exhibition opening, Roger Brown, MCA Chicago, Feb 13–Apr 12, 1981
Photo © MCA Chicago