Milton just loved to take pictures. On the road he and Keg Johnson, his dear friend, used to set up a darkroom in the bathroom in the theater or maybe the hotel where we were, and he took hundreds and hundreds of pictures. We never realized they would be that important because half the time he'd throw them in the drawers, and some of them had been taken and not developed for years. And then not only that we had a couple of floods in our basement and it wiped out a lot of our color photos and a lot of the other pictures. But they were just pictures. I mean he never in his wildest dreams ever dreamed that they would become this popular, or this important to the history of the music and the climate of our society, I mean in the United States in general. So I know that you're familiar with the pictures of colored entrance and for colored only, and, but he was just taking pictures I mean for no particular reason other than the fact that he liked, and he's not really a photographer you know, I mean he never studied photography or that kind of thing.