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124 Broadway
South Fulton Tennessee
Photo taken on January 5, 2023
Small town barber shop in South Fulton Tennessee. Red bench on front porch.
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An old barber shop in Cairo, Egypt. November 2021.
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A set of SD40-2s lead P25 southbound past the rock quarry in Woodleaf on the slow trip back towards Barber.
These Almshouses were built endowed and dedicated to the poor of THE PARISH OF ST GEORGE RAMSGATE, by the will of Frances Barber for many years a resident in that town, in order to perpetuate the memory of her husband Francis Charles Barber and her only son William Charles Barber
This is the inscription over the grade II listed gateway to the Almshouses but I decided not to include it as it is in a poor condition! You can just see the edge of it right of screen.
It is now run by the Frances Barber trust as a care facility the wiring outside leaves a lot to be desired!
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A group of young people on a street at noon in Old Havana near Calle Habana and Luz, are in the shade, some are waiting for possible buyers of fruits and vegetables, the others for possible passengers for their Pedicabs.
The heat is tremendous in the middle of a city full of buildings that resist the passage of time.
Un grupo de jovenes en una calle al mediodia en La Habana Vieja cerca de calle Habana y Luz, se encuentran a la sombra, unos esperan a posibles compradores de frutas y vegetales, los otros a posibles pasajeros para sus Bicitaxis.
El calor es tremendo en medio de una ciudad cargada de edificaciones que resisten el paso del tiempo.
Nikon D810, Nikkor 16-35 f4.
A barber pole carved from wood and hand painted on the outside wall of a barbershop in Hartselle, Alabama. Taken with a Sony VCL-ECU2 Ultra Wide Converter on a SEL16F28 16mm f/2.8 lens.
The Barber Shop by Daniel Arrhakis (2019)
For the next week the Theme is : GREENS
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A real capture that i made in Odivelas (Lisbon) to a unique Barber Shop near the historic center.
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Wish to all my friends a wonderful weekend ! : )
Trying catching up during the next days, some net limitations.
Barberside at lunch time.
The barber chair nearest to us is called The Parker, costing $1,600.
Haberfield, Sydney
From my archives comes this image taken in Burmuda in 1980. Tri-X film and a Nikon FM. Sepia vintage effect done digitally.
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Manufactured in the early 1600's (likely in Padua), the curved opening cradled a man's face while a barber shaved him. The colors and motifs were inspired by Ottoman art and referred to as Turkish style ceramics. Owned by a Venetian museum, on display at the Frist Museum as part of a display illuminating the rise and fall of the Venetian trading empire. Image: JET_4443_edited-1
A street barber in central Kolkata, India.
Have a look at my Kolkata pictures: www.maciejdakowicz.com/cities/kolkata/
Companion photo published April 20, 2023
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Update: May 2, 2024
Albert, passed January 31, 2024.
Chad, our village barber, was born in Hong Kong. Our village, Markyate in Hertfordshire, is in many ways "traditional". Is British colonialism (the "Empire") part of this tradition? Since it lasted for a good 200 long years and, for the so colonised, with a massive impact, I would say that Empire is part of British tradition, whether we like it or not. In a way, the Empire is back, but in a reversal of roles. Once colonised but now independent nations are no longer following orders from London. And some of their citizens are now living in the UK. Paradoxically, "Empire", the British monologue established above the diversity of its nations and cultures, has turned into a multilogue of equals. Get used to it, if you are traditionally British! Leica M8, Elmar 50/2.8.