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COMING
OF AGE IN THE 1980'S
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND TEXT
BY DAVID PAONE
Nineteen sixty-four
is officially the last year of the Baby Boom Generation. But for those
of us born then, we don't feel a part of the Baby Boomers at all. To
us, the Golden Age of Television is M*A*S*H, All in the Family and
Mary Tyler Moore. What we know of the Eisenhower years we learned
on Happy Days. President Kennedy is ancient history.
We came of
age in the 1980's. I graduated high school in June of 1982 and college
in May of 1986. The following September I started my first full-time
job in the working world.
All during
high school and college I studied photography. Here are some of the
photographs I took in the 1980s, between ages 16 and 22. They have nothing
to do with the fall of Communism or the rise of the national debt, but
a lot to do with the styles and culture of the decade I call mine.
David Paone
is a freelance photojournalist and writer.
December, 1985
Nothing says 1980's like feathered hair and lots of it.

1981
Legwarmers were popular in the early 1980's, even before the movie Flashdance
1980
Western-themed Roy Rogers fast food restaurants were everywhere in the
1980's.
My first job (after a paper route) was at one on Long Island, for $2.10
an hour. The building has since been torn down and replaced with a tire
store. I saw a Roy Rogers in New Jersey and another in Indiana recently,
so they still exist.
May 21, 1982
Self-portrait with prom date and crooked vest. New Wave music was at
its peak and to this day it's an ever-growing percentage of my CD collection.
April, 1985
Schoolgirls will always look at teen magazines, only the heartthrobs
pictured in them change. Ricky Schroder (right) and Scott Baio (left)
still act on TV regularly, but in grown-up roles.
March, 1986
These girls are 37 now.
David Paone
PO Box 477
Lynbrook, New York 11563-0477
www.DavidPaone.com
E-mail: dptheac@yahoo.com
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