Due to the rerouting of the 66 bus today I found myself wandering along an unfamiliar stretch of Chicago St. in the West Town area. It was rather desolate over there--I was the only one walking along the rows of shuttered stores and warehouses--but the colours of several of the buildings served to brighten the rather gritty area.
The pairing of these two images was partially influenced by a File Magazine Project I discovered a few weeks ago: Two Thirds Primary by Chicago residents Rod Hunting & Tiffany Paige. As the name suggests, they take polaroid photos of blue & red imagery around the South Side. The project is quite inspiring, it's one of the reasons I've started using my (slightly crappy) Polaroid camera again.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Colour on Chicago Street
Posted by The Thriftaholic (Leilani) at 7:23 PM
Labels: Chicago, Polaroid, red and blue
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1 comment:
love them!
I'll take me a while to get my vegas photos developed...I want a polaroid camera.
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