I have always enjoyed seeing different images of Walt (as compared to the handful that seem to be published repeatedly). The interest in the man and his legacy would seemingly suggest that we would see more than just the same-old images … after all, there should be easily over 100,000 photos taken of Walt. I have always liked this one, shot early in Walt’s career (1930s). It is a very thoughtful and introspective Walt. Taken in front of one of the windows at the Woking Way house (I am guessing, as the design and insets are identical). I just wanted to share something here at DHI, since I have been so busy lately. Enjoy.
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I too enjoy the lesser known images of Walt. Haven’t seen this one before. It was certainly shot before the Snow White years evidenced by all the early Mickey and Minnies and lack of Dwarfs.