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The Louis G. Redstone Residential Historic District is comprised of three houses located in the Greenwich Park neighborhood in northwest Detroit along with the perimeter brick wall that encloses their common rear yards, an outdoor cook stove incorporated into the wall and a small wading pool decorated with stylized snail sculptures by artist Samuel Cashwan. The district is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion C at the state level as an associated group of International Style residences designed by architect, author and artist, Louis G. Redstone . Constructed in 1940, the houses were designed by Redstone for himself, his brother Solomon -Sol- Redstone, and his business partner, architect Henry J . Abrams. The designs appear in Redstone's personal project book as job numbers 279, 280 and 281 . The houses were designed in the early phases of Redstone's career a few years after he established an architectural practice with Abrams, a fellow graduate of the University of Michigan's architectural program. The Redstone Houses possess significance in the category of Architecture as a collection of architect-designed houses exhibiting the fundamental characteristics of the International Style including their simple geometric form and proportions, lack of ornament, low-sloped hip roofs , corner windows, use of textured glass block, curved bays and open and free-flowing floor plans. Further, the design of these residences is distinctive for its use of reclaimed common red brick for the exterior instead of the more characteristic smooth white stucco walls that are a common feature of International Style buildings. The site planning of the houses is also unusual and distinctive in that four parcels were purchased to accommodate the three residences and the houses share a common interconnected backyard enclosed by a perimeter brick wall. Redstone's adoption of the International Style , the planning of the site and the aesthetic character of his designs can be directly attributed to his experiences working as a -Pioneer'' and later as an architect engaged in the building programs of the 1920s and 1930s initiated to accommodate Jewish settlement of Palestine.
The Louis G. Redstone Residential Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 24, 2014.
Still playing with titles/clues to point towards my set of Microbiological Photos being fake. Not sure if they are too obscure? too obvious? too flippant? Any comments gratefully received regarding images and/or titles.
Write up on my blog explains what I am working towards. adegreeofphotographytoo.wordpress.com/2014/11/17/assignme...
This begins a personal project about my neighbors, working a real Texas ranch. The head of the family and his two oldest sons are "Pickup Men," the rodeo hands who pick up thrown riders in the rodeo ring.
The project was contemplated on b&w film, but budgeting has necessitated digital, although the look was retained to it's grittiness.
Enjoy.
So today I went to an arranged date with my friend and her boyfriend Sean who was my model, My friend brought her daughter Camille along who let me take her picture and thanks to her confidence for letting me photograph her without her wig, doesn't she look gorgeous! These were taken at various locations around the town in Stirling and inside the old arcade and the thistle shopping center I am very happy with the results and the photos above are my favorite out of the many I took.
I've recently been working on projects with clients in my spare time. Here are some of my work from logo's to covers and photo editing. My official logo is also included which goes by the name of SD Visions.
The Food Project
An exploration of the connections between food, culture and society.
(personal project)
Creative direction, design, illustration: Woodie Anderson
Food Project meals were available through the Art-o-mat. Each meal in The Food Project has been assigned a unique tracking number referencing photos and further documentation, viewable at thefoodproject.net.
Nathan Goretzky, swimming at the Lawson Aquatic Center in Regina, Saskatchewan on April 3, 2018. Photo by Esperanza Sanchez Espitia
Roman Corkery of Planet Caravan Tattoos draws with sharpie to create the rest of the stencil for the tattoo on Rocelyn Hodson's foot.
I increased the contrast and put a decrease shadows brush on the bottom of the can because there was too much detail there and it was kinda distracting
So today I went to an arranged date with my friend and her boyfriend Sean who was my model, My friend brought her daughter Camille along who let me take her picture and thanks to her confidence for letting me photograph her without her wig, doesn't she look gorgeous! These were taken at various locations around the town in Stirling and inside the old arcade and the thistle shopping center I am very happy with the results and the photos above are my favorite out of the many I took.