Economy
I can now continue to reveal the competing images from the 2021 Sandwich Fair Competition.
These images continue the series from the Sandwich Fair, the biggest and the last county fair in the state of Illinois. Known simply as "The Fair" by locals, it was started in 1888 and is the oldest continually-operated county fair in Illinois as well.
Held the week after Labor Day, the Sandwich Fair can draw tens of thousands of visitors per day and is a photographer's delight.
It is the reason why my photography club, the Sandwich Photographic Society exists. Formed in 1986 to document every aspect of the 100th Sandwich Fair in 1987, SPS is now a Chicago Area Camera Club Association certified club.
SPS sponsors a "Sandwich Fair Challenge" every year a themed photographic competition open to all that consists of 10-15 categories with the only criteria being that all images need to be taken at the current year's Fair. Many of the images featured in this series were taken to fit these categories.
This image is of one of the antique engines found inside the railroad tracks as part of the antique engine display, a long-running hallmark of the Sandwich Fair. These antique engines are highly collectible and prized by their owners. Many have been lovingly restored. This one, made under the Economy label, still runs, and is part of a belt-driven display that either shucks corn, pumps water, or saws wood.
2021 Category: Older Than Old
For more information on the Sandwich Fair, visit their website at www.sandwichfair.com/.
Economy
I can now continue to reveal the competing images from the 2021 Sandwich Fair Competition.
These images continue the series from the Sandwich Fair, the biggest and the last county fair in the state of Illinois. Known simply as "The Fair" by locals, it was started in 1888 and is the oldest continually-operated county fair in Illinois as well.
Held the week after Labor Day, the Sandwich Fair can draw tens of thousands of visitors per day and is a photographer's delight.
It is the reason why my photography club, the Sandwich Photographic Society exists. Formed in 1986 to document every aspect of the 100th Sandwich Fair in 1987, SPS is now a Chicago Area Camera Club Association certified club.
SPS sponsors a "Sandwich Fair Challenge" every year a themed photographic competition open to all that consists of 10-15 categories with the only criteria being that all images need to be taken at the current year's Fair. Many of the images featured in this series were taken to fit these categories.
This image is of one of the antique engines found inside the railroad tracks as part of the antique engine display, a long-running hallmark of the Sandwich Fair. These antique engines are highly collectible and prized by their owners. Many have been lovingly restored. This one, made under the Economy label, still runs, and is part of a belt-driven display that either shucks corn, pumps water, or saws wood.
2021 Category: Older Than Old
For more information on the Sandwich Fair, visit their website at www.sandwichfair.com/.