Posted on 08.02.2010, 10:30 am, by Kristin, under
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Posted on 06.08.2010, 5:55 pm, by Kristin, under
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One last photo from Jason Santa Maria’s archive – this one looks like a still from a Wes Anderson movie.
Posted on 06.07.2010, 5:38 pm, by Kristin, under
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Another DAILY PHOTO by Jason Santa Maria.
Posted on 06.03.2010, 1:19 pm, by Kristin, under
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Has a section on his website called DAILY PHOTO. I particularly enjoyed this photo, posted 10.19.2009:

TRENTON MAKES | THE WORLD TAKES – uncomfortable
Posted on 06.01.2010, 8:45 pm, by Kristin, under
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Another amazing set by photographer Eric Tabuchi:

my favorite:

Posted on 05.25.2010, 6:05 pm, by Kristin, under
NYC.
To make up for lost posts, I’d like to share this video about present day hand painted signs (presented by Stella Artois): UP THERE
Thanks to Patrick for sharing the link.
Posted on 04.24.2010, 9:23 am, by Kristin, under
MIAMI.

Check out the Yahoo Travel review titled “Great Price Great Room”.
Posted on 03.19.2010, 8:51 pm, by Kristin, under
AUSTIN.

Part III — these amazing signage shots are by Jay B Sauceda. Whenever I visit my parents in Austin I try to capture the city’s hand painted signs but can never get the right lighting / mood… he does it so well! Love his other projects, too.
Posted on 01.11.2010, 11:38 am, by Kristin, under
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A few paintings by Kevin Cyr



“He captures every detail of the old vehicles; graffiti, rust, dents and hand painted signage as if they were characteristics of a face.” (via my love for you is like a stampede of horses)
Posted on 12.25.2009, 7:00 pm, by Kristin, under
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from a Flickr set titled Merry Christmas! (via Draplin Design Co.)
Posted on 12.22.2009, 12:46 pm, by Kristin, under
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The last few photos posted are from a Flickr set of Vintage Storefronts
Posted on 12.17.2009, 12:30 am, by Kristin, under
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Posted on 12.03.2009, 1:10 am, by Kristin, under
NYC.

A post from yesterday’s NYT City Room blog: Turn a Roll-Down Gate Into a Thing of Beauty.
Readers were invited to create their own roll-down gate art and submit it to the blog.