The contrast of shooting the location as an abandoned building in the middle of winter earlier this year and then photographing it again with the space cleaned up for our exhibition was dramatic. The details that remain in this location are absolutely beautiful, and returning to the Beveridge to showcase some of my photographs of Medicine Hat seemed to endear me to this place even more.
Oct 11, 2013
Beveridge Block Interior: Part 3
The interior of the Beveridge Block in downtown Medicine Hat is quite incredible. During the weekend of our Thinking Hat exhibition I had time to walk through the space numerous times, which was now free of a lot of the clutter that filled the building when I did my original interior shoot of the location back in February.
The contrast of shooting the location as an abandoned building in the middle of winter earlier this year and then photographing it again with the space cleaned up for our exhibition was dramatic. The details that remain in this location are absolutely beautiful, and returning to the Beveridge to showcase some of my photographs of Medicine Hat seemed to endear me to this place even more.
The contrast of shooting the location as an abandoned building in the middle of winter earlier this year and then photographing it again with the space cleaned up for our exhibition was dramatic. The details that remain in this location are absolutely beautiful, and returning to the Beveridge to showcase some of my photographs of Medicine Hat seemed to endear me to this place even more.
Catalogue:
Abandoned Places
,
Alberta
,
Around the Hat Series
,
Images
,
Medicine Hat
,
Medicine Hat Photographer
,
Observations
,
Photography
,
Thinking Hat
Location:
Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
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