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Had to go to a printer's warehouse today to approve a proof before going to print. Had fun shooting all the machines.
Photo by Kristine K. Stevens, a curious traveler, author and beekeeper, who is writing a memoir about her adventures in Iceland.
Previously, Kristine sold her house, quit her job and traveled around the world. Learn more at "If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It Isn't Big Enough: A Solo Journey Around the World."
Photos of The Kansas City Star's old printing press. This press stopped printing the full run of the paper on June 4, 2006.
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the second part of a comission, its a printing press ;)
each of the big canvases is 30cmx30cm, not sure about the massive amount of blank space on the right, but i think when its on the wall, the freehand artist will add a bit, dunno...
what do you think?
Photos of The Kansas City Star's old printing press. This press stopped printing the full run of the paper on June 4, 2006.
View the entire set of pics HERE.
Visit my website: ChrisM70.com.
Chestnut Manor
The original house had many other interesting structures added to it, built by Isaac Adams, the inventor of the power printing press, and (at the time) the wealthiest man in the State of New Hampshire. This large estate home is also listed with the National Register of Historic Places. It has 8 rooms of living area, 9 bedrooms, 7 baths, 2 enclosed porches; all marble fireplaces, with the exception of one soapstone, and one brick fireplace in the kitchen, 4 stairways, one of which is a circular staircase leading to what was once a bell tower when the property was run as a school.
In addition to the main home there is an "Ice House," a uniquely built pumping tower which supplied the water from a cistern many years ago; now inoperable, there is presently no water. There are open sheds and 6 attached post-and-beam barns, 2 of which are partially restored. Isaac Adams must have had a fanciful nature, for one of these large barns has a bowling alley on the upper level.
The final edition of the Rocky Mountain News lays on the printing press conveyor belt at the Denver Newspaper Agency Printing Press. The newspaper printed a 52-page special section (seen above) in addition to the regular daily paper. The News stopped the presses forever after 150 years in 2009.
Moving my Vandercook SP-20 Proof Printing Press - Sept. 2009
Happy to be driving 20 MPH with my press.
Had to go to a printer's warehouse today to approve a proof before going to print. Had fun shooting all the machines. Bee Bop Boo Beep, schwicka, schwicka, schwika. Like my sound effects?
Photos of The Kansas City Star's old printing press. This press stopped printing the full run of the paper on June 4, 2006.
Visit my website: ChrisM70.com.
View the entire set of pics HERE.