Over the summer it seemed like the old I-XL Brick Plant was a regular hangout for me. I made several visits to photograph various portions of the factory to better understand the brick making process. As I mentioned earlier, I was tasked with editing archival footage of the plant in operation to provide supporting material for the tours that are planned for next year.
This amazing brick plant houses over a century of history and at this point is still an underrated treasure in Medicine Hat's historic clay district - which itself is a National Historic Site of Canada. These are just a few more of the random shots that I captured while touring the plant over the last couple months, but they should give you a glimpse at what an interesting locale it really is.
Oct 9, 2014
Shooting in the Brick Factory (Again)
Catalogue:
2014
,
Alberta
,
Around the Hat Series
,
Canada Series
,
Contract Work
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Historic Clay District
,
Images
,
Medicine Hat
,
Medicine Hat Photographer
,
National Historic Site of Canada
,
Observations
,
Photography
Location:
Medicine Hat, AB, Canada
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