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THe OLd Store at Roger's Mill
Image Title:  THe OLd Store at Roger's Mill
 
 By: Chuck Freeman  
  Copyright ©2001



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Photographer Chuck Freeman {K:13300}
Project N/A Camera Model Fujica st101
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28mm Fujinon
Uploaded 12/23/2001 Film / Memory Type Kodachrome 64 slide
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 870 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 16 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About This Old Store once ran "full blast" during the 20's, 30's' into the late 1940's. It was ran primarily by the Roger's family and a well known merchant of that time- MR. DABNEY BAKER. It stll stands today, but really needs restoring badly. Photographed on KR 64 slide film and printed to 7"x9" and then mounted on 11x14 Archival mount with window matt.
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kirkland Anderson   {K:75} 12/24/2001
Wonderful use of the rule of thirds. The soft colors makes this image a timeless one. Keep up the great work! I may suggest a smaller f-stop. This image would be enhanced with hyperfocusing, but this is still a remarkable image! I can't wait to see more.


james mickelson   {K:7339} 12/24/2001
Yeah, this is superb. Nice vision. Old time buildings are what I love to shoot the most. All the texture and detail. The color here is great. Very warm and old. Makes me want to walk in and have a soda and sit by the fire and talk about old times with the gents. james


Jacob Iskandar   {K:84} 12/25/2001
This is what photography is all about. Preserving things because the original is too good to be destroyed. I'm sure that was your theme when taking this picture.


JAMES McCONNELL   {K:1750} 10/7/2003
Some places like this do need to be restored, I know we can`t keep all of them, this one looks like it is a keeper, wonderful shot, -Jim


Gisela Francisco   {K:233} 12/28/2003
So american. Nice.


Kevin Collier   {K:19076} 6/5/2004
Featured Critique
Chuck, I can see the whole tradition of southern photographers in your work. You are carrying on the great tradition on William Chistenberry and Walker Evans...but with your own personal vision...great stuff.

My father is from the south, North Carolina, and your images take me back to the road trips there from southern California in the late 50's/early 60's...again exceptional portfolio.You also add a great hisorical touch with your commentay. The older photo's with the notes on film, print size and paper add great significance to older photographers (not that we are that old) that learned the craft during many hours in the dark, thanks for the memories.

Kev

Kev


Kevin Dean   {K:438} 6/5/2004
Hey Chuck, once again you have captured the feel of the south, I can almost taste the dust from the road, it is great to see you continuing to document these old places I comend you on your work.
Kevin.

I will be back over in GA in late September and look forward as ever to the visit, I have a mind to photograph some of those old breakfast cafe's that fast seem to be dissapearing from the small towns, I wish I could spend more time in the US as there is just so much to work with.


Bradley Prue   {K:30312} 6/5/2004
Chuck, I've had you on my "friends" list for a long time, and have always loved your work. I always get so much more out of your work, because you take the time to provide interesting information about the shot. I was in Georgia/Alabama a couple of weeks ago, and when I travelled the back roads, what I saw was Chuck Freeman. What else can I say?


Teresa Moore   {K:10679} 6/5/2004
These old buildings make the best subjects. Very nice work. I would be proud to have in on my wall!


Rus Alexandru   {K:416} 6/5/2004
Just great.
The light is absolutely magic.


Lionel Phillips   {K:65} 6/6/2004
Excellent piece of work.


Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 6/6/2004
Good crop, good balance, but I would have liked more of the road in the composition by tilting the camera down several degrees. Nicely done, though.


zosia zija   {K:12056} 6/6/2004
nice


Feng Yikang   {K:622} 6/6/2004
great work. i especially like the lighting. what a meaningful photo. congrats.


Kichapatt Tochamroen   {K:724} 1/10/2006
Great work, Chuck!!!
Regards,
Kichapatt Tochamroen


Chuck Freeman   {K:13300} 1/12/2006
Thanks so MUCH for your Kind Remarks on my work from a while back. It came at a time when I needed a boost.
Thanks For all comments!!
Chuck Freeman


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