As you might have realized by now, I love photographing the Winchester Repeating Arms Factory Building. Winchester played a significant role in shaping our city, and even our country. I even worked there in the late 90’s in the Barrel Department. At that point operations were moved to a smaller facility on Winchester and Division […]
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Cutlers by our Wednesday Guest, Mike Franzman
Mike Franzman is a published photographer based in New Haven, CT. Mike & his photos have been seen on NewsChannel 8 regarding his historic rock star photos and also appear in the CPTV documentary, “Last Days Of The Coliseum” & on the covers of New Haven Magazine & New Haven Register. Mike’s photography has been on […]
Local Industry Opening – Chris Randall
Friday night was the opening reception of Local Industry at UNH’s Seton Gallery. It’s a really cool collection of selected works of local artists. I’m one of those artists, and one of my Winchester photographs is on display. It feels right at home among the other selected works, which all add to the narrative and […]
Winchester Randallized – Chris Randall
On Sunday I went back into the Winchester Repeating Arms Factory building with three unnamed accomplices. This time of year the interior plant life is reemerging, which is a refreshing change to the recent adventures in the cold where the only thing growing were ice stalagmites. I’ve included a few of those ice photos at […]
Ghosts (little ones) – Chris Randall
I love New Haven history. I love photography, and it’s evolution. I love ghosts, but not the big ones. Yesterday I visited the Little Ghosts exhibition at the Institute Library and I was blown away! Around 150 years ago, Chapel Street between State and Church was peppered with photography studios that specialized in portraits of that era […]
BiP Randallized – Chris Randall
Here is BiP’s latest work, which is inside the Winchester Repeating Arms Factory Building.
Spring Blossoms – Chris Randall
Happy Spring! I took these photos of the cherry blossoms last year around Wooster Square last year. They will be here again soon, hopefully in time for the Wooster Square Cheery Blossom Festival which will be on April 14th. For more info about the festival, check out: www.historicwoostersquare.org/cherryblossomfestival) It’s always a good time and this year’s […]