We have a bunch of textile places near me but they have almost nothing left in them. This place kicks some serious ass. Nice job!
Thanks, I would love to see some of the ones near you sometime. This place is very unique with its situation, which lends itself to some wonderful shots.
you are my hero. flat out. i fucking love your work!! depth of field is sick!! sick!!! you're whole set is fucking amazing!! i def just creamed myself a lil haha!!
*hail* *hail* *hail* :punk: :punk: :punk: *kewl* *kewl* *kewl* :punk: :punk: :punk: *hail* *hail* *hail*
thanks, I appreciate the praise, but I think a lot of it is also the place itself
Great shots of this place. My fiance' and I did a tour of it back in June and I really want to get back there before the owner starts selling off the equipment. Love those labels, didn't come across any when I was there. Nice find.
thanks. the owner is awesome, I think he'll be hanging on for some time, but he's definitely making plans for the place.
After I ran about the place for the visit he and I started chatting w/ the owner and I mentioned my GF was Japanese. At that point he started telling me about the history of the place and that a lot (if not all) of the silk came from Japan. He then pulled out the flyers that he had found around the place and had even put some of them in protective sleeves. He has a real appreciation for the place, which is very nice to see.