CropDusterMan
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Stephen Shore is a photographer who I admire, and quite frankly, I can look at Uncommon Places
for hours. He's really taught me to look at the world differently over the years, and the other day,
I decided to revisit some of the locations some 40 years later via googlemaps and its street-view.
I find it absolutely fascinating how much each location can change over the passage of time...buildings
disappear, or facades change, streets have gone from cracked up pavement to newly paved gentrified
neighborhoods, streets are no longer small, but have become double lanes and often times, you look at
the work that's been done on some beautiful old buildings and they have become modern
and ugly...someones poorly thought out idea of a face-lift. Anyhow...was a fun exercise over coffee
the other morning.
Found this site and compared it to my book images. A few of the links for the original photos don't work, but some do...
http://virtuallyuncommon.tumblr.com/page/2
for hours. He's really taught me to look at the world differently over the years, and the other day,
I decided to revisit some of the locations some 40 years later via googlemaps and its street-view.
I find it absolutely fascinating how much each location can change over the passage of time...buildings
disappear, or facades change, streets have gone from cracked up pavement to newly paved gentrified
neighborhoods, streets are no longer small, but have become double lanes and often times, you look at
the work that's been done on some beautiful old buildings and they have become modern
and ugly...someones poorly thought out idea of a face-lift. Anyhow...was a fun exercise over coffee
the other morning.
Found this site and compared it to my book images. A few of the links for the original photos don't work, but some do...
http://virtuallyuncommon.tumblr.com/page/2