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Beginning with a simple trip to the Dollywood themepark in 1995, Stephen started a collection if ride photography that would eventually span the globe. While visiting various theme parks, Stephen and his lifelong friend, Phillip Robison, would make a point to always find the ride camera and make eye contact with it. Although sometimes difficult, the results were always humorous. The ultimate photograph came when Phillip actually made a picture of the camera on Opryland's inverted coaster, The Hangman. |
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