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Not only do we love ❤️ camera 📷 stores that carry #vintage cameras as well as film, chemicals and other supplies but we also are a sucker for a #storefront with a great sign like this one with its #script #lettering (it used to contain #neon) and big green camera.

Olympus Trip 35 and Svema 100 film.

Olympus OM-2N SLR + Zuiko 50mm f/1.8

Kodak Professional Tri-X 400 black and white film

 

She's cute and all, but I still hate fish.

Brunswick, Maine

 

Flickr Explore - February 5, 2014

代官山

洋品店の店先で見つけました。

 

View of three men and a boy standing in front of a bakery.

 

Digital Collection:

North Carolina Postcards

 

Date:

1912

 

Location:

Hickory (N.C.); Catawba County (N.C.);

 

Collection in Repository

Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077); collection guide available

online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/77barbour/77barbour.html

 

Usage Statement

Raymond's Meat Market in #Brooklyn has been in business since telephone numbers were assigned as alphanumeric. The letters and first digit designated a certain geographic area and were referred to as exchanges. In this #meat market's case GE = GEdney which was in the area around East Flatbush near Brooklyn College. We not only love the alphanumeric #telephone exchange on the #sign but also the #script #lettering and the #handpainted goat 🐐 and cow 🐂 on the #signage! We also love all of the #signs advertising #pig feet 🐖 #beef 🐮and #chicken 🐓 that are for sale at this #butcher! Photo from 2009 appears in our book "Store Front II-A History Preserved". #disappearingfaceofnewyork #font #fontastic #typevstime #signgeeks #everything_signage #tv_retrotype #signcollective #jj_texttypographical #gas_food_lodging

Short North Arts District - Columbus, OH

There aren't many old storefronts left on Kingsway out in Burnaby. But the street still holds some surprises. I found these ones just East of Metrotown.

Georges Forgeois opened this French bistro in 1993 after being inspired to bring the energy of Harlem jazz venues to the East Village. With nightly free live music 7 days a week, no cover charge and a classic French menu including moules frites, steak frites and onion soup gratineé, the atmosphere is very classic. Jules Bistro #storefront

Brooklyn, New York City, February 2020

Baltimore wandering

Picture taken 3/24/21

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This was a Hallmark cards store. If I am not mistaken this was originally Elmars Restaurant.

 

The Lincoln Park Shopping Center opened in 1957 as one of the Detroit Area's largest shopping centers. The Sears opened the previous year and was once the top grossing Sears store. In the 2000s the shopping center became mostly empty besides Dollar Tree, Sears, and a Big Boy Restaurant on an out-parcel. Plans for a Walmart to open at the shopping center fell through twice.

 

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On Madison Street in Two Bridges / Chinatown neighborhood.

Downtown Lakeport, CA!

WEEK 31 – Hernando Kroger

 

In the last pic you saw the Delta Division millennium-style exterior build of the store; here we’re looking a little closer at the right-hand side of it, where some kiddie carts are, as well as the fuel prices sign and a bench full of advertisements.

 

Re: what spurred me to finally upload pictures from here… mainly it’s because I’ve wanted to link to so many photos from this store as comparison shots, only to realize I haven’t uploaded them yet!!

 

(c) 2016 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

Taken at a small shop in Cape Charles Virginia.

Taken on June 16, 2018 in Worcester, MA.

Olympus E5 & Contax Zeiss 50 f1.7 Copyright Wayne Kryka

A green porcelain enamel storefront in New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

 

While putting this photo on the map I saw that I had been to New Bethlehem once before, in November 2012. I took a photo of an orange enameled storefront but otherwise have no memory of visiting the town. That orange storefront was gone by 2015, and now looks like this, which is a big reason why I take all these pictures of small town buildings.

Fuji Superia 800

Promaster 2500PK, Promaster 50mm f/1.7

Pakon F135+

 

January 2017

Yesterday, we were livestreaming our walk around the Lower East Side to highlight some of the wonderful small businesses in the neighborhood and captured this scene of the burning of Joss paper outside a Chinese grocery store. Joss paper also known as incense papers are papercrafts or sheets of paper made into burnt offerings common in Chinese ancestral worship (such as the veneration of the deceased family members and relatives on holidays and special occasions). Joss paper is also used for worship of deities in Chinese folk religion.

To watch our livestream walk around the Lower East Side & Little Italy to help support small businesses, please check out our YouTube channel. Direct link below:

youtu.be/ll87j8Syzeo

 

#storefront #chinatownnyc #storefronts #momandpopshop #momandpopshops #chinese #chineseculture #josspaper #chinatown #chinatownnyc #chinatownmarket #grocerystore #ancestralworship #papercrafts

   

We love ❤️ this diner's wrap-around #neon signage as well as its vertical #neonsign and the architecture of the building it is located in. Does anyone else remember this #luncheonette as it closed a number of years ago and we found this #analog photo in our 35mm archives.

 

A storefront somewhere in Marin County, California.

Storefront of the defunct Bookbinder's Restaurant at 125 Walnut Street in the Old City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Fr.

The famous performance venue, Cafe Wha? On MacDougal Street is where a young Bob Dylan got his start 61 years ago this week (he arrived in New York City on January 24, 1961 in the middle of a snowstorm) after hitching a ride. He immediately went to Cafe Wha? where he auditioned for the owner, Manny Roth, who hired him to play behind one of Rory’s stars Fred Neil, who later would write songs for Harry Nilsson. Dylan only performed as a solo artist in the afternoons for free as of would play for bigger audiences at night as a backup for Neil.Dylan described Cafe Wha? in his memoir, Chronicles as “a subterranean cavern, liquorless, ill lit, low ceiling, like a wide dining room with chairs and tables.”

The other day, one of our amazing YouTube channel supporters knowing how much we love Bob Dylan’s music, sent us a most generous gift (swipe left for 2nd photo) the classic Dylan double album “Blonde on Blonde” first pressing with the original uncensored inner gatefold photography.

To watch our unboxing video of the Dylan album sent to us by our Channel Supporter Krista Relling, please subscribe to our JamesandKarla YouTube channel, see direct link below & in bio and IG story.

youtu.be/y04IDHxdb6s

 

These are storefront slipcover models at 1.5 inch to 1 foot scale that Pittco salesman would take across the country to sell their products and designs.

A long empty storefront in East Liverpool, Ohio. According to the East Liverpool Historical Society this was the Diamond Frank Men's Clothing store in 1958/59.

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