Tag: old

  • Rewind Time with Savannah

    Rewind Time with Savannah

    While driving along the roads of Vermont, you will no doubt pass by antique stores and possibly wonder what’s inside. These buildings are filled with local history pertaining to daily life, and there is no way of knowing what you might find until you stop in and take a look. They provide a sense of place in the world, allowing you to take a step back in time and see how life once was. Up until a few weeks ago, I had only visited one antique store. Rewind Time was the second.

    I had finished an incredible powder day at Smugglers’ Notch. After making my way across town, the steering wheel and dash of my Subaru were shaking to no end. I pulled into the parking lot at the Rewind Time to assess what might be going on. I could assume there was an abundance of snow in my wheel wells, so I kicked out as much as I could hoping to solve the problem and I could head home with a smoother drive.

    Since I was basically at the front door of the antique store, I walked inside wearing my large jacket and baggy snow pants. I was greeted by a woman who offered me gingerbread cookies. She said I lucked out because they usually aren’t open that day. I roamed around the downstairs which was very clean and organized, with many nice but pricey items covering all bases. She mentioned there was more to see through the double doors and up the stairs, but it still held the cold from last night.

    I was eager to see what the upstairs held, so I headed up and felt like I traveled through time. I was inspired by what this gigantic barn had to offer. Between the magnitude of space and the items that filled it, I could walk around looking at antiques until dinnertime! Ultimately I headed back down and said goodbye, but the vision of Rewind Time stayed with me.

    Photos from my first visit:

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    I didn’t immediately think of having a photoshoot here. While discussing possible ideas with Savannah weeks later, the idea resurfaced into my mind. There was so much visual interest in the massive room that it seemed like a no brainer to try a photoshoot here.

    The day of the shoot had come. Like usual, there was no plan set in stone. We drove to our first location and began the adventure inside Rewind Time. The owner allowed us to take photos, so we headed upstairs to the second floor. It seemed colder up here than it was outside, luckily not cold enough to see our breath. My main goal was to find the best lighting and the most interesting areas and items to have in the photos. We roamed around from setting to setting, working with what we saw. Savannah would see something neat and we would find ways to use it. Working with her is a professional and amusing process as we are both still learning, yet it seems to go well no matter what.

    Enjoy the art!

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    Savannah found this shag rug was draped over a chair half onto the ground. We couldn’t pass it up!

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    THANK YOU REWIND TIME!

    PART TWO COMING SOON!

     

     

     

  • A Hand in Nowhere Land

    Yesterday, I did I wonderful (but cold) photoshoot with Savannah. We’re excited to show the photos! I’m not quite finished with them yet, but here’s a “teaser.” This is from our first location, far up a dirt road and through a snowy field. Luckily Savannah brought her boots to trek through the deep.

    I bet you’ll never guess! … More to come tomorrow  

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  • Roadside Vermont

    Early this morning,

    I had the task of driving to a friends house 30 miles away in Williamstown, VT to pick up a large metal shelf (Thank you, Vanessa!). I brought my camera along in hopes of making and adventure out of the drive. On the way down, I was pretty determined on getting the shelf, so I didn’t end up stopping at all. I did hear about a sock sale going on at the Cabot Hosiery Factory, so I ventured to that location afterward. I drove from over to Northfield to go to the sale for the first time. There were hundreds of people and thousands of socks. I ended up almost filling my bag, so I think I’ll be prepared for this winter (and Christmas)!

    After handing over the Benjamin and leaving the sock sale, my new goal was to find interesting places to get some photos of the Vermont roadside landscape. I took main roads and ventured off onto side roads that seemed like they could be promising.

    I saw some neat architecture and forgotten structures that really stood out on this dismal November morning. I stopped where I could, sometimes (many times) turning around to stop and take a few photos. The rest of this will be a presentation of the photos in order taken, with possible captions for some description.

    Enjoy 🙂

     

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    Caught my eye.
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    Had to stand on this stump to take the photo above! 
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    Far from the road was this little white shack. An unmarked police car was following me, so it seemed proper to turn off the road, turn around and take this photo.
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    “Alhenwood” From the front door of an old artistic looking house just outside Montpelier. 
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    From the same hill that the previous house is on, looking across town. Montpelier, VT

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    Through the Trees. Montpelier, VT. I took the same photo, but with the buildings in focus, will be on my Instagram @d.f0m
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    I decided to head up a dirt road, found this house and love the look of it. I hope they don’t mind 😉 Alternate vision on Instagram soon. @d.f0m
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    Lastly, a shack I’ve passed by many times, but finally stopped.