Posted by turtl Great shots man. Getting stormed at gunpoint was quite the experience. Heres a few of mine, including a video I shot. Backstory for the video: (I happen to know the owner and his family thorough a mutual friend) This machine shop, built in the early 1920's, is owned by an elderly man suffering from dementia, who refuses to sell the property because he believes that his business is still open. This video is a reflection of that belief, as derelict machines spin back into life, and the shop becomes active once again. There is a focus on the passage of time, and "dialing back the clock."
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Nice stuff, really like what you did with the video.
But this place *is* for sale... I've met the Realtor on site, and even have his business card because he said to call him any time I wanted to set up a time to shoot the location. He said everything is for sale, when I asked about the machinery and equipment. But said the bigger stuff would likely be sold with the property due to it's weight. He was there with two clients discussing the building and it's contents. This was several months ago, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't 6 months ago.
Posted by dammband Maybe they are working on the clean up. Take that back. I never saw a construction dumpster or any kind of dumpster there.
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They day I met the Realtor, the front fence was down and tire tracks led from the road to the building. A dump truck, large box truck, or roll off dumpster had been there recently.