Showing posts with label Graphic Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Design. Show all posts

Jul 21, 2013

Cypress Club Postcards

The latest postcards in my Around the Hat shop include this set of 5 cards photographed in the interior of the historic Cypress Club. This location is amazingly well kept and full of unique antiquities. Check out these original postcards along with the growing collection of prints in my shop.





Jul 14, 2013

St. Patrick's Bell Tower Postcards

The latest postcards in my Around the Hat shop include this set of 5 cards of the bell tower in St. Patrick's church. Shooting this photo set was an incredible experience, and a rare opportunity to see a very unique part of this amazing structure. Check out these original postcards along with the growing collection of prints in my shop.





Jun 10, 2013

Teepee Postcards

Featuring some of the original images I shot of the Kin Park Teepee village, these 5 custom postcards capture a piece of the Hat's aboriginal heritage. Check out these new prints and numerous other original images in my postcard shop here.





May 4, 2013

Medalta Potteries Postcards

More custom postcards from my Around the Hat series have been added to my shop, this time featuring 5 new postcards of Medalta Potteries. This iconic location in Medicine Hat, Alberta has become the centre of the historic clay district, and these cards feature some of my first shots of the location. See more about these prints here.





Apr 30, 2013

Monarch Theatre Postcards

As part of my latest series of original postcards, I'm proud to introduce this 5 card set featuring shots from inside of the Monarch Theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta. I think this set captures a lot of the charm of this 100 year old movie theatre, with shots spanning all of the interior locations from the projection room to the basement. See more of this set in my postcard shop.






Apr 26, 2013

Medicine Hat Quote Postcards

In the interest of expanding my original Around the Hat series postcards, I decided to do something a bit different for this new batch. I played around with some of my more general Medicine Hat images, from a train track to a gas well wheel to a kiln, and created numerous filters for them. I emphasized the textures in the images, and then added additional cracks, a faint burlap pattern, and scuff marks. The idea was that I wanted to play up the wild west kitsch value of the city's history.

All of this was to provide a backdrop for a few notable points that I felt best defined Medicine Hat, Alberta. I wanted to combine the variety of my photo series with the historical branding to make Medicine Hat seem more unique. Here's what I came up with, and don't forget to check out these new cards in my shop.


All Hell for a Basement - this is a quote made famous by author Rudyard Kipling, who made a big impression when he visited the community in the early 1900s. The quote was in reference to the vast natural gas wells underneath the city.




The Natural Gas City of the West - or simply the Gas City. This nickname has been around almost since the city's inception and has appeared on countless souvenirs, documents, and signs. It was our cheap natural gas that became our claim to fame for many early industries that set up here.

Established Eighteen Eighty Three - clearly in reference to Medicine Hat's inception, which occurred in 1883 with the arrival of the railroad.




In the Footprints of the Medicine Man - this phrase is in reference to the legends that surround how the city got its name, often in reference to the Medicine Man and his 'Saamis' or headdress being lost in the river.



Where the Gas Lamps Never Dim - this refers to the early days of Medicine Hat when our street lamps were fueled by natural gas lines that went directly into the wells. The natural gas was so plentiful and cheap here that it was more affordable to leave them constantly burning day and night than to hire someone to light them in the evening.



World's Largest - today Medicine Hat's claim to fame for anyone passing through along the Trans Canada has to be our Teepee. At over 20 stories high it's the World's Largest.

Find these cards and more in my Around the Hat postcard shop HERE.