If you made it out to C.A.V.E. Gallery for opening of "Restitution Taco" on a rainy night, you we're part of a great evening. Restitution Press, taking inspiration from LA TACO created an interpetive art show dedicated to Los Angeles and the Taco Lifestyle. I wanted to capture the night in a unique mannner by bring out the old Polaroid camera by capturing the "The Bandit" in all of us. Also check out some of pics of Restitution Press working on the TACO Truck that was parked outside during the opening.
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