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Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
I got several pics of the back of this former early 80's Target that I never uploaded, but nearly all of my front view pics have already been posted. This Target becoming a pawn shop was pretty much the "jump the shark", or "game over" moment for any upsacle (or even semi-upscale) retail left in this immediate area of Hickory Hill circa May 2006, when the vacant building was transferred out of Target Corp. hands. No wonder just about every other major mid to upscale retailer and restaurant still around used the February 5, 2008 tornado as an excuse to get out. As one of my flickr contacts has pointed out before, just searching "Hickory Ridge Mall" on YouTube will tell you all you need to know about the state of things here for the last several years.
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Former Target, 1981-built, Hickory Hill Rd. near Winchester, Memphis
Target heard that Chez Shelly in Uglyville was a great place to live, so he packed himself into a box and shipped himself to NYC.
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Target #1048 (119,749 square feet)
1245 North Military Highway, Broad Creek Shopping Center, Norfolk, VA
This location opened on October 6th, 1996. It was renovated in 2008 and again in spring-fall 2022.
Target #2296 (127,239 square feet)
200 Marquis Parkway, The Marquis, Williamsburg, VA
Opened July 21st, 2008
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Babies crying is nothing new to photography. With 1001 different reasons and methods to get said baby to cry, the how is sometimes as interesting as the photo itself. Now, I feel I'm a pretty easy on the eyes kind of guy but apparently, some children beg to differ. If fact that down right throw a fit. Luckily, my attractiveness or lack of was not in question tonight. This little one just didn't seem to want her picture taken!
Emelyn, now 15 months was one tough cookie to crack. She was the happiest baby from the moment I arrived. Nothing buts Hi's and Hi's and Hi's and … Hi's. I'm sure her vocabulary stretches a few more words, but most likely reserved for family! From the second she was placed in front of the camera she was just not happy. Take her away and its back to smiles and "hi's" Set her back down again… cry! Next time I'll be sure bring my clown suit or giant chicken outfit.
I actually should keep a trunk full of costumes. Kids aren't the only clients that need entertainment to cooperate. I'm sure if I walked into a corporate creative meeting wearing a giant panda bear outfit complete with giant head, I'd surely break the ice! If fact… Shawn and I had come up with a great idea for one of my next big shoots. Dress as Cleatus and Lil Bobby the redneck brothers. We'd show up, get out of the car in a cloud of smoke with beer cans falling out. We'd stumble up and say "any one ca ca call a fertographer?" Of course, one person from the client side would have to know whats going on! I think it would be hilarious.
So, back to Emelyn… She was happy then unhappy then happy and, you get the point. Luckily we were able to grab a few keepers in the mist of the baby whah-a-thon! This shot just seemed like gold the second I captured it. I love the emotion on babies faces when they cry. I'm not committed enough to evoking this emotion like Jill Greenberg is, but I'm not one to pass up on a spontaneous opportunity.
Steve and Kat, Mother and Father or this little one, seemed to be willing to do just about anything to get their little princess to smile. I even joined in with the ridiculous dancing and crazy noises. It eerily reminded me of the wiggles, except there was hard core dub step playing on the stereo!
Steve was boss and executive producer of the Television show I directed back in 2006 to 2008. We had our ups and downs and had our fair share of arguments pertaining to work style and how much I HATE 9-5! He however, loved the idea of 9-5 and I would have to blame 60% of our friction to that! Steve is a much better friend than a boss! Since I don't have to hear him bitch at me, I like him a whole lot more! I actually owe my obsession with being on time to his constant nagging! For some reason now that I run my own business, being on time is paramount! He used to say to me, in an almost religious mantra… "early is on time, on time is late and late is inexcusable." After hearing it a million times… I guess it sunk in.
A few weeks back I was visiting the old crew at Treasure Coast Television and SouthFloridaDines. The office follows my project and make it a near daily ritual to check out what crazy, stupid or interesting things I'm shooting and doing. Steve mentioned that he'd wanted to have me use my creativity and shoot a unique holiday card for his family. Photography, you say… sure I'll do it! This marked the last confirmed consumer photoshoot of December, from here on out its all commercial work.
I couldn't decide wether to crop this shot to a tight medium shot or leave it full. I didn't shoot this shot for this treatment. I actually had a simple black and white shot reserved for tonight but couldn't pass up the crying baby shot!
Lighting:
AB800 Med Gridded Softbox at both 10:00 and 2:00. 3/4 power
AB800 Beauty Dish Boomed Overhead at 1/2 power
Picture taken 6/25/23
Target | 2205 Walker Lake Rd, Ontario, OH
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Target Field for the 1st Twins game in the stadium.
Target #1161 (123,131 square feet)
4630 Monticello Ave, Monticello Marketplace, Williamsburg, VA
Opened October 11th, 1998
The rest of the store may have the mid 2000s look, but the bathrooms are still stuck in 1998! This is the same look that the former Hampton store had, and (last time I checked) still has as current tenant Goodwill.
Target #2203 (125,594 square feet)
233 Carmichael Way, Edinburgh North, Chesapeake, VA
This location opened on October 8th, 2006. It was renovated in fall 2019.
Target Store Price Scanner Courtesy Checker Device, USA Target 2014, February, Red. Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube!
January 17, 2015. With the announcement that Target will be closing we went down to clean them out of Teriyaki tuna and a couple other things nobody else has. It wasn't much. I wanted to get a broom and a sponge mop, but they only had flimsy plastic implements. I feel badly for the employees but not for Target - they have good stores and products in the U.S., but here in Canada they thought they could sell us trash, and they paid billions to learn they couldn't.
Target #1161 (123,131 square feet)
4630 Monticello Ave, Monticello Marketplace, Williamsburg, VA
Opened October 11th, 1998
Target #1161 (123,131 square feet)
4630 Monticello Ave, Monticello Marketplace, Williamsburg, VA
Opened October 11th, 1998
Popped out to do the traditional male last-minute Christmas shopping, but I dressed for it, so that was OK.
Also I reached my dressing target for the year, so this was an appropriate place for a selfie.
Target #1931 (127,324 square feet)
7107 Forest Hill Avenue, The Shops at Stratford Hills, Richmond, VA
This location opened on March 6th, 2005.
Target Store Carved into Mountain 6/2014 Meriden, CT by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #Target #TargetStore #TargetStoreMountain
I'm surprised the car dealership that is in front of the old Target didn't buy this space. That Target could've made a huge showroom.
Target Store New Credit Card Debit card scanner readers. Target Store Swipe Credit card electronic reading devices. Pictures 5/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
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Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Korea.
August 2014.
Founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton, an American missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church Ewha Women’s University was Korea’s first educational institute for women. The campus is spread over a large area with western style buildings housing the various academic departments at the university. Opened in 2008, the ECC (Ewha Campus Complex) is a visually stunning underground complex of shops, library, cafes, theatres, and a gym as well as lecture rooms and study areas.
Accessible from:
Line 2 Ewha Womans Univ. Stn. Exit 2.