It's late August in southern California.... the point where, every year, I have lost nearly all patience with the heat of summer + I find myself dreaming of being anywhere but here.
This bunch of postcards represents places I'd rather be, those of more forgiving climate and things I've never seen before.
Here's to cooler temperatures soon + more film photographs to share as a result.
26 August 2015
15 August 2015
The Orange County Fair
I was so excited that we were able to visit the fair on this special anniversary, it was better than I imagined it would be + brought me right back to the summer fairs of my youth.
I'm already looking forward to next year.
08 August 2015
Balboa Park Turns 100, Part 4
San Diego's Balboa Park turns 100 years old this year, and to celebrate I've been working on a series of Balboa Park-related posts that include both my own photographs and postcards from my collection that are relevant to the Panama-California Exposition. For part 4 I'm going to bend the rules a little to include two items that precede the Exposition because I think they are too fantastic to leave out.
Enjoy!
The Richelieu Hotel was located at 1055 5th Ave. in downtown San Diego. The House of Blues is located on that plot now. This Wells Fargo handbook for travelers from 1915 I found while looking up the Richelieu is very informative and a great artifact from the Exposition, click here to have a look.
These three postcards were part of the motherlode I mentioned in my last post.
Interested in catching up with the Balboa Park Turns 100 series? Check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
Enjoy!
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The Richelieu Hotel was located at 1055 5th Ave. in downtown San Diego. The House of Blues is located on that plot now. This Wells Fargo handbook for travelers from 1915 I found while looking up the Richelieu is very informative and a great artifact from the Exposition, click here to have a look.
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These three postcards were part of the motherlode I mentioned in my last post.
Interested in catching up with the Balboa Park Turns 100 series? Check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.
05 August 2015
Washington, D.C.
Late last week I hit a local antique store in search of one specific item that I need was sure they'd have.
A few hours later, after not finding that one item (a plastic 200 ft. 8mm film reel, in case you're wondering) & instead diving head first into a collection of postcards, film, negatives, and prints, I emerged with a ton of wonderful pieces to add to my collection.
This is the first in what is going to be a series of many posts sharing the treasures I picked up that day. Please enjoy these linen photographs of Washington, D.C. All are unused, the captions are what each card has printed on the back. And if you're so inclined, have a listen to the Magnetic Fields -- Washington, D.C. while you're at it.
Coming soon -- Balboa Park Turns 100, Part 4.
Follow the links below for the first three installments:
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