Friday, October 29, 2010

Albright Fabrics

During its heyday in the early 20th century, "Albright Fabrics" employed over 1,400 people and was the world’s largest producer of Nottingham lace. It had bowling alleys, a gymnasium, a barber, a fully staffed infirmary, and owned its own coal mine and cotton field.

Founded in 1897, the company used looms that were made in Nottingham, England, stood two and a half stories tall, were over 50 feet long, and weighed over 20 tons. During World War II, the company expanded its production line to include mosquito and camouflage netting, bomb parachutes, and tarpaulins.

The company was downsized to only 50 employees before shutting its doors in 2002.





Thursday, October 14, 2010

Blast Off!

I revisited a blast furnace this past week. This place is massive. It was built in 1884. Some of the furnaces no longer exist, but the ones that are there were designated as a National HIstoric Landmark.




Friday, October 8, 2010

White Wedding

Over the summer I had the opportunity to help my friend Shaun shoot a wedding. This was my first experience with shooting such an event. Below are some shots from that day. I have been asked to shoot a few more since then, which I am looking forward to.