Hello Keith as I watch this video, a photo project screams out at me. In a time of division and polarization ,in the world and in nations, this little historical town reminds us to remember and learn from our history, not forget it and denigrate it. I respect this property owner placing new American flags on these old buildings in a spot reminiscent of so much pain and division from a civil war that opened great wounds in your nation. I am not an American but I pray for your nation that it will remember its past and remember where division and hate lead and choose to heal. Thank you for your content👍😀
Another interesting video of someplace few people would ever stop, let alone make a video and photos. Thanks for taking us along, The prints look great,
This is kind of crazy. I live just outside of Memphis and I love to explore on my motorcycles. I found Michigan City just a few weeks ago completely by accident. Cool.
I believe that dark maroon brick structure was a wooden building and the brick front or facade was added later from the 1920's up until the 1950's. I would also bet there was another vanished structure between that brick one and the wood one with the porch. Well done Keith
Thank you Scott! Interesting observation about the added brick front. I’m certain you’re right about the structure in between too. I suspect there would have been rows of buildings on both sides
Hello, my dear friends. Once again, it's a very nice video to watch. Just looking at the buildings gives the impression that there is a whole history behind them. Your good old Hasselblad is still doing its job in this digital age. Film remains something different and special. Teena's video work is as good as your photos are. I really enjoyed watching it again, buddy. I did take a photo of the end of the railway line where it had completely grown over. Have a nice weekend to both of you. Antoine.
Hello Keith, I really like your video clips in which you show prints on different types of paper. This is very informative. Could you tell me what printer you use, is it always one printer, or maybe there are several? Have you compared prints of your photos made on different printers and what are your experiences? Maybe you already talked about it in one of the video clips that I missed? Best regards Piotr
Hello Piotr! Thanks for the comment! My printer is the Epson SureColor P5000. It’ll make prints on up to 17-inch paper. For larger prints I send out to vendors.
Thank you as I can see gloves are sometimes included in the archival system sold through B&H. Also could you direct me to where I can find similar mats as described in your website. PS I am trying to gather as much information about presenting my prints when I will have plenty of time soon to retire. Thank you again.
I order mats online. Make a google search for custom cut picture mats or wholesale mats or something similar and you should find some good options. I can't remember specifically where i ordered mine but I think it was from a custom frame website.
Hello Keith as I watch this video, a photo project screams out at me. In a time of division and polarization ,in the world and in nations, this little historical town reminds us to remember and learn from our history, not forget it and denigrate it. I respect this property owner placing new American flags on these old buildings in a spot reminiscent of so much pain and division from a civil war that opened great wounds in your nation. I am not an American but I pray for your nation that it will remember its past and remember where division and hate lead and choose to heal. Thank you for your content👍😀
I agree with you 100 percent and fear many have already forgotten that lesson ! I appreciate the thoughtful comment
Thank you for your kind words and prayers
Another interesting video of someplace few people would ever stop, let alone make a video and photos. Thanks for taking us along, The prints look great,
Thank you Terry! Happy to have you along!
Very, very nice. Reminds me of one of my favorites, William Christenberry who was friends with Walker Evans and William Eggleston.
That’s high praise! Thank you!
This is kind of crazy. I live just outside of Memphis and I love to explore on my motorcycles. I found Michigan City just a few weeks ago completely by accident. Cool.
It would be easy to miss it wouldn’t it!?
Hi Keith, it was cool seeing the 2021 comparison. Not much changed in the little old place! Thanks for taking us along...
Thanks for watching Charlie
I believe that dark maroon brick structure was a wooden building and the brick front or facade was added later from the 1920's up until the 1950's. I would also bet there was another vanished structure between that brick one and the wood one with the porch. Well done Keith
Thank you Scott! Interesting observation about the added brick front. I’m certain you’re right about the structure in between too. I suspect there would have been rows of buildings on both sides
good shoot and shots . but mostly love that you are getting prints done or are printing your self ...
Thank you. I do both - print myself and send larger prints out, depending on the client's needs.
Hello, my dear friends.
Once again, it's a very nice video to watch.
Just looking at the buildings gives the impression that there is a whole history behind them.
Your good old Hasselblad is still doing its job in this digital age.
Film remains something different and special.
Teena's video work is as good as your photos are.
I really enjoyed watching it again, buddy.
I did take a photo of the end of the railway line where it had completely grown over.
Have a nice weekend to both of you.
Antoine.
Thank you very much Antoine! Thanks for being a loyal viewer. Teena says thank you for the kind words
Hello Keith,
I really like your video clips in which you show prints on different types of paper. This is very informative. Could you tell me what printer you use, is it always one printer, or maybe there are several? Have you compared prints of your photos made on different printers and what are your experiences? Maybe you already talked about it in one of the video clips that I missed?
Best regards
Piotr
Hello Piotr! Thanks for the comment! My printer is the Epson SureColor P5000. It’ll make prints on up to 17-inch paper. For larger prints I send out to vendors.
Love your channel. Would you mind sharing the link to where you bought your white gloves please.
Thank you! Those were given to me by Hahnemühle with some paper samples a few years ago. I think you can buy them on their website
Thank you as I can see gloves are sometimes included in the archival system sold through B&H. Also could you direct me to where I can find similar mats as described in your website. PS I am trying to gather as much information about presenting my prints when I will have plenty of time soon to retire. Thank you again.
I order mats online. Make a google search for custom cut picture mats or wholesale mats or something similar and you should find some good options. I can't remember specifically where i ordered mine but I think it was from a custom frame website.
u better see inside the house .how it looks like .