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This store in the coastal community of Los Osos (you can tell it's coastal by the fog late in the evening) was planned by Lucky and construction was started by them, however, this site was divested in favor of the nearby Morro Bay Albertsons in 1999. The store opened as a Ralphs in 2000. The store did open with Ralphs decor at the time, but it retains a Lucky layout to this day.
This store is the second of the two remaining San Luis Obispo County Ralphs locations that remain open. Most other Ralphs that took over former Lucky and Albertsons units in the county shuttered not so long after they took over their respective stores, leaving this Ralphs, and the San Luis Obispo store as the only two remaining in the county.
This was remodeled to neighborhood in 2022 after being one of the last stores remaining with late 90's Ralphs decor. It does still keep the same floors from it's opening.
THE DISMANTLING OF THE OLD PROP ROOM TO MAKE WAY FOR A NEW AND IMPROVED EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT ROOM. MEDIA TEACHING LABS, 2014.
I find myself in these things fairly often and usually read the front covers of the Women's Magazines with their Contradictory Admonitions to Lose Weight and Eat Delicious Desserts. I'm sure someone has written a PhD on the interactions -it's one of the big ones, Food for Money, the crux of the Consumer Use Case :)
My favourite checkouts are at Trader Joes, although they are atypical...wooden affairs with that Pirates of the Caribbean theme all around.
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Final Triptych
Design Principle: Rhythm
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 0.6
Editing: Black and White, Clarity, Exposure
The final week's triptych images all happened to be shot while I was posted up in a hotel room in Pulaski, WI near Green Bay. I was intrigued by the cookie cutter clean design of the newly remodeled hotel rooms and hallway so in goofing off I was able to test out different shutter speeds. The lighting in hotels are so important so I chose to make these my central focus.
Final Triptych
Design Principle: Rhythm
ISO: 400
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 0.8
Edited: Black and White, Clarity, and Black Point
The final week's triptych images all happened to be shot while I was posted up in a hotel room in Pulaski, WI near Green Bay. I was intrigued by the cookie cutter clean design of the newly remodeled hotel rooms and hallway so in goofing off I was able to test out different shutter speeds. The lighting in hotels are so important so I chose to make these my central focus.
Checkout: www.jenchicago.com and www.allneedlove.com/festival-guide/
February 14, 2011
The Field Museum
All Need Love Festival
Crew: Jen Knoedl (Host), Stan Woziniak (Director of Photography) & Khristian Abasolo (Head of Production)