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Lens: Pentax 67 55-100

A little outside my normal style again. A storefront window I captured during an outing for my photography class in Ottawa's Byward Market.

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.

Located at 109 East Main Street in Medirden, this commercial building features storefront elements manufactured by Mesker Bros. Iron Works of Saint Louis.

 

Meriden is located to the south of Valley Falls in western Jefferson County (northeast of Topeka).

LZOS Jupiter-9 f2.0/85mm

An ice cream parlor storefront C 1910. Wright Langley Collection.

A quaint storefront in Georgetown, Washington, DC.

 

Nikon D200 and Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 handheld with available light. 1/80 f/2.8 @ 44mm.

 

www.jasonpier.com

I was looking back through my photo collection and came across the original copy of this photo I produced in 2006. I thought I had lost this original file and was stuck with a low resolution copy. I was happy to find it.

They are SO CLOSE to finishing the ceiling repairs in my house. All they have to do is put the ceiling fan back and then I get to have my space and my life back and I am so ready to murder someone and if the contractor doesn't come back and get that done tomorrow I know who it's gonna be.

Yosemite Blvd. Modesto, CA.

 

Crappy cell phone pictures from 2012.

UNIQLO Ginza flagship store

 

Chuo, Tokyo, Japan

This is a storefront near my job; the woman works with glass and teaches classes. She does stained glass and beads, etc. Anyway, the light was just right and the sun/moon just begged me to take a pic.

Didn't have anything else to do tonight, so I wandered around Kingshighway after dark. This store was not open.

Vieux-Montréal neighborhood

 

Hayward, CA

 

Former JC Penney.

 

**2012 UPDATE** This storefront no longer exists. It is no longer untouched 50s storefront design. :(

Alameda, CA

 

shot on recently expired film.

 

Found this neat lil 50s storefront just driving around.

A storefront on a SOHO side street. Is there an active business behind this front or just another empty space? Note the classic VW bug just to the right: these were ubiquitous in Manhattan in the 1960's.

This vintage jewelry store has been a jewelry store for decades, but the person who owned it (the son of the original owner) recently retired, so it's going to be a pet store soon. I took some shots of it because God knows what they'll do to the lovely storefront.

I took the boys on a 1.93 mile walk. I am always amazed, even though I have had had JD for over 9 years, just how little ground clearance he has - but it has never held him back.

Picture taken 3/20/21

Happy Spring everyone!

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Houghton, Michigan

The Nordstrom window display 'round back of Pentagon City

We moved into our storefront at 3404 N. Figueroa St. in May of 2012. I took until October of 2014 to get this sign made and electrified. There is a huge tree that blocks it, so it was always more of a symbolic gesture to have a nice sign up above the storefront doors.

 

The vinyl work was done by James Cerasani. The electrical work and installation was done by Somerset Waters of the Pacific Electric Worker-Owned Co-op.

Not only one but three selfies today (2 more in comments). Why? Because I feel like it... and to show off the Threadless - "Photographer" T-shirt my sister-in-law got me! ;D

 

Hoy no sólo un selfie sino tres (2 más en comentarios). ¿Por qué? Porque yo lo valgo... y para fardar con la camiseta Threadless - "Photographer" regalo de mi cuñada! ;D

 

(Praktica BMS, Prakticar 28mm 1:2.8, Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Color 100, ISO 100/21°)

Street scene of a deprecated door with scratched paint and green smears. Next to it there is a closed storefront with black and white blots and marks having a protective metallic grid linked with circles.

Storefront to Ashkenaz Deli on East Cedar Street in Chicago, Illinois.

Picture taken 3/15/22

PART 11

Former Circuit City

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The storefront of a nail salon ongles hi-tech on Monk blvd. in Ville Emard. Hands line the bottom of the window display. Are they for sale? You can always use a spare hand I guess.

More slanted windows on a downtown storefront.

 

San Leandro, CA

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