Apr 28, 2016
The 5 Point Cafe in Seattle, Washington
Always on the hunt for a restaurant / bar with character, we stumbled into the 5 Point Cafe in Belltown for breakfast on route to the EMP. Owning the distinction with pride, the 5 Point Cafe is supposedly one of the best dive bars in Seattle, Washington. Is it? I have no idea, but the food was good, the character was a plus, and the soup of the day was whiskey.
Catalogue:
Food
,
Images
,
Pacific Coast 2015
,
Photography
,
PNW Series
,
Roadside Attractions
,
Seattle
,
Washington
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Apr 27, 2016
Bank & Baron Pub in Calgary, Alberta
Located in the former Bank of Nova Scotia along Stephen Avenue in downtown Calgary, Alberta, the Bank & Baron Pub is a trendy spot to grab a drink and a bite to eat. A grand ceiling, ornate fixtures, and dark wood all suit the throwback aesthetic, and it's easy to fall in love with the historic bank's architecture when you can admire it with a beer in hand.
I stopped in amidst shooting my Calgary ghosting series, and the backdrop couldn't have been more fitting. In places like this it's all about the details. With Calgary's downtown core dominated by steel and glass it's a treat to find a space that so appropriately suits the local history and charm of Stephen Avenue. The Bank & Baron has that in spades.
I stopped in amidst shooting my Calgary ghosting series, and the backdrop couldn't have been more fitting. In places like this it's all about the details. With Calgary's downtown core dominated by steel and glass it's a treat to find a space that so appropriately suits the local history and charm of Stephen Avenue. The Bank & Baron has that in spades.
Catalogue:
Alberta
,
Alberta Travel Photographer
,
Around Alberta Series
,
Calgary
,
Canada Series
,
Food
,
Images
,
Observations
,
Photography
Location:
Calgary, AB, Canada
Apr 25, 2016
Medicine Hat High School Renovation: Part 1
A week ago I was invited back to Medicine Hat High School to tour the construction site and to photograph the ongoing demolition. This was in dramatic contrast to the series of images I shot prior to the start of the renovation / modernization project occurring at Medicine Hat, Alberta's largest high school last year. The entire south side of the high school is now closed off, and it's amazing to see how much has changed in just the last few months.
It's a bit eerie wandering around your old high school to see it in mid-demolition. Ceiling tiles have been ripped down, walls have been demolished, and the old lockers have all been removed. The auto body and shop classrooms are now gone, one of the skywalks has been torn down, the library is almost unrecognizable in its current state, and the south office is now just an empty room. Despite all of this, parts of the old school are still recognizable.
For nostalgia's sake it's sad to see it go, and at the same time, the fact that so many parts of the high school hadn't changed in decades was proof that upgrades were needed. Having seen the plans, I can honestly say that Medicine Hat High School is going to be a lot better off once the modernization is complete. It doesn't make the school's current state any less shocking, but it does allow for some pretty dramatic pictures of the work in progress. PART 2 HERE.
It's a bit eerie wandering around your old high school to see it in mid-demolition. Ceiling tiles have been ripped down, walls have been demolished, and the old lockers have all been removed. The auto body and shop classrooms are now gone, one of the skywalks has been torn down, the library is almost unrecognizable in its current state, and the south office is now just an empty room. Despite all of this, parts of the old school are still recognizable.
For nostalgia's sake it's sad to see it go, and at the same time, the fact that so many parts of the high school hadn't changed in decades was proof that upgrades were needed. Having seen the plans, I can honestly say that Medicine Hat High School is going to be a lot better off once the modernization is complete. It doesn't make the school's current state any less shocking, but it does allow for some pretty dramatic pictures of the work in progress. PART 2 HERE.
The start of the new gymnasium. |
A few of the old lockers. |
Demo in the library. |
What's left of the south office. |
The south entrance is a bit dirtier than I remembered it. |
The hole where a skywalk used to be. |
The other skywalk being used as storage for the time being. |
Catalogue:
Alberta
,
Around the Hat Series
,
Images
,
Medicine Hat
,
Medicine Hat Photographer
,
Observations
,
Photography
,
Student Life
Location:
Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
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