One of my publish photos during the Cuban boatlift and the key west citizen newspaper and UPI the coast Guard saved 160 people their boat was sinking coming to America
Back in the early 90s if you dialed 900 hot girl you could talk to a hot sexy woman for two dollars a minute these weren’t the girls you talk to they are the ones I took pictures of for the ads I published over 80 of these girls all they had to do is hold the phone it looks sexy sometime we didn’t use a phone are used to hang in the 900 office and listen to the girls talk to the customers it was a riot
They all have their own unique personality I know I had individual conversations with them throughout the years some of them are 80 years old the rest are 70 years old Sal used them In his mind waiting ask as far back as the late 30s what makes them special is there ingredients pyramids scrapings from Egypt, Haitian voodoo dust,Secret potions from around the world we have 65 of these at our house the energy level is off the charts
One of my favorite family portraits that Sal took in 1947 my grandfather Captain Tony was heavily involved with some horse track scams he’s on the right my great grandfather Luigi Terracina Costello right in the middle And then my great uncle Joey on the left 42nd St. pool hustler and a hell of a boxer made it to the golden gloves
45 years ago my great uncle Sal did my portfolio above Captain Tony’s saloon I was 20 years old and just moved to fantasy Island
1948 Sal goes to Italy to find out about his real last name Castello my great grandfather really isn’t a Luigi Terracina he is a Luigi Costello cousins with Frank Costello in Chicago that’s why Sal got to perform and his two nightclubs in the late 20s the Otis beer tunnel and the Peacock lounge check out the original ads on this site
In 1929 Sal had a studio in Elizabeth New Jersey the police didn’t like what was going on in there they were suspicious of him being gay and making weird masks They forced him out of Elizabeth New Jersey Sal went over to hillside across the street from a big graveyard this is one of the photos from that mask photography studio 1929
After 30 years I finally left New York this was my first day at the beach with Lisa Ponce Inlet 5 miles south of Daytona beach that’s Daytona beach in the background I like this image the two old-timers getting some sun the funny thing is I am one of those old timers now