Today was a pretty good day. I wanted to get some photos in since I figured I’d be sticking around the house with Easter. A quick check of the local events calendar showed this mural event in what’s known as the Phoenix Arts District. This is a location I’ve visited before but I found a whole different area what I hadn’t explored. There was a ton more to see and the artists were out en masse working on new pieces. There are plenty of abandoned and partially demolished buildings for the murals to be done on. Of course, if you’ve read many of my posts, you know that I love abandoned buildings. There really was some outstanding work. I was also surprised at the artists. There were families, buff gym guys, solo women, and what looked like groups of friends. It was clear that this was their passion. Some worked out of their cars. Others had elaborate trailers. There was some serious energy going into these pieces. Some of the pieces were just insane. Or looked like they were going to be. The event ran until 6pm and I left around 4. I will definitely be going back to see […]
In my continuing quest to seek out new places that I haven’t explored around my home turf, I traveled to Palatka, Florida yesterday. It’s actually got a pretty interesting history so I’d encourage you to read the link. I’ve been through Palatka countless times but I’ve never really stopped to see what the town has to offer. With a population around the 10,000 mark, it’s considerable larger than where I grew up but it still has a familiar feel. I parked at one end of the historic downtown area and walked about 20 blocks. I was surprised that despite it being a weekend with the holidays right around the corner, very little was open. There are plenty of shops which should’ve been busy but most of downtown was closed up. My main target was a large number of murals representing the community’s history. They were very well done. Something that impressed me is the kindness of the people I crossed paths with. Many times I found myself shooting across the street to get the entire mural in the frame. On more than one occasion, driver’s would stop and wait for me to finish rather than driving through my shot. At […]