Patrice Mincey:
CLASS OF 1972
Stranahan High SchoolClass of 1972
Ft. lauderdale, FL
Pleasantville High SchoolClass of 1972
Pleasantville, NY
Rodgers Junior High SchoolClass of 1969
Ft. lauderdale, FL
Pleasantville Middle SchoolClass of 1968
Pleasantville, NY
St. Thomas SchoolClass of 1968
Pleasantville, NY
Patrice's Story
I always wanted to be a photographer when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a great idea. As it turns out, they were right.
I like to make a white Russian, light a fire in the pit and listen to some good tunes.
If I'm going to work somewhere, I need to have my Canon, an assistant, and clients to be able to deal with the day-to-day.
My dad was my hero. He loved me unconditionally and taught me how to do the same.
I lived in Pleasantville, NY during my magical childhood until Dad bought a motel in Fort Lauderdale and moved us down there.
The one person from my past who I'd most like to see again is my father Cesare, because he was the greatest man I ever knew..
I have been so happily surprised that anyone from my past would actually remember me, and then think enough of me to take time out of their lives to contact me. I don't really think that I am that memorable and it always shocks me that someone remembers who I was.
If I could improve my home, I'd remodel the entire inside and add on a pool. My dream home would ...Expand for more
be a hideaway in Key West and the house I grew up in in Pleasantville..
My current age is 53. When I was 12, I thought that people my age now would be dead. I was so completely wrong!.
I have had one show of my work and would love to have another. I want to someday take "THE" photo that makes a differance in someone's life.
I actually just today got am email from my first crush! We met in kindergarten when I was just four years old! Mrs. Jones almost blew a gasket when she saw us kissing in the closet. Remember, Anthony?
My one do-over? I would have continued my education and really mastered my craft.
In 10 years, I hope to be 39. I'm going to get there by counting backwards.
My oldest friend is Cindy Pell. We also met in that same kindergarten class and were best friends from the start. And we still are to this day!
My first job was at Neisner's, where I got paid $1.36 an hour to clerk. What I remember most about it is my friend Theresa and I getting in trouble for being stoned and laughing until we cried when we got caught!.
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