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I once passed this storefront late in the fading winter daytime hours, but it captivated my attention again this time around. Along with a post office and decaying wooden gas station, it is the only remnant of commerce in Vance, Mississippi. The tiles and sturdiness of its brick construction seem a little impressive for a place in the Delta of Vance's tiny size. I wonder if it may have been a company store for a larger plantation responsible for the community's existence.
The buildings in the old Gooderham & Worts Distillery, now Toronto's Distillery District, have been converted very successful into shops, restaurants, and a theatre. Through these doors, you can see artwork on display. You can also see that the interior still has an "industrial" decor, with brick walls and exposed pipes.
The best little group of shops in DC. (Go Mama Go in orange, Home Rule in blue & green, Pulp in purple with Pop upstairs, and Garden District in red.)
See also Garden Shopper.
An HDR image of old storefronts on Capitol Street in Jackson, Mississippi. I hope they will get their downtown area renovated - it has such wonderful history that it is a shame for the surrounding buildings to be do rundown. This image just begged to have a bit of grunge added. See my blog at wp.me/p1aWsn-uS to see how this was done. For frame effects see wp.me/p1aWsn-CR.
Perforated window graphics allow people to see out and for some light to pass through but still show nice from the outside.
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Picture taken 11/30/20
Pizza Hut, Pulp, Dan Snyder Insurance Agency
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Formerly the town's general store. The owner left during World War II and the store never re-opened.
Nikon F100 and Fujichrome Provia 400
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Yashica Mat 124
Kodak Portra 400 pushed to 1600
The light meter on the Yashica Mat 124 only has settings up to 400iso, so I had to guess the exposure. In practice, the 400iso setting underexposes by about a stop, so I could basically set the meter for 800iso and guess for 1600iso.
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.
Picture taken 7/6/21
Love Shoe Dept.'s neon and the fact that it still has "the" at the beginning of it.
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Canadian road trip, 2015. Yonge Street, Toronto. Probably doomed by highrise development in the area.