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photo 020712 . First Blush

Starkville, MS — Mississippi State University campus

field trip . Cotton District

I’ve been experimenting a little more lately with taking photographs, and I wanted to try out some photoshop “actions” I found from Paint The Moon. Last Friday I took a little field trip (as I sometimes do) to the Cotton District area of Starkville to get some detail shots. The actions just give the photos a slight shift in lighting that gave the rainy day shots a little more depth. I thought I’d share.

letters . Memory

[Reformed Presbyterian Cemetery – Starkville, MS]

field trip . Oktibbeha Co. Heritage Museum

I recently had the privilege of completing a website design project for the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum. The Museum is located in Starkville in an old railway station and houses a collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the county, and it’s run entirely by volunteers. It was a pleasure working with their board to create a new digital presence to promote the Museum, so please take a moment to visit the site!

Back when I began the project, I took a field trip to the Museum to see the collection for myself with camera in hand. Naturally, my lens gravitated to letters and numbers, so I thought I would share a few.

signs . Mesker No.1

I found this metal plate while walking around Downtown in Starkville, MS. I was intrigued by the company job description… “Frontbuilders.” Now, that’s a positioning statement! It turns out the Mesker Bros company produced cast iron building facade components that were shipped to small towns across America in the late 1800s and early 1900s via their mail order catalog. I can promise I’ll be on the lookout for more of these on my next letters-and-numbers hunt.

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