Friday, September 9, 2011

The Powhatan Restaurant, Pocahontas, Illinois

The Powhatan Restaurant, just after having had supper there.  Located in the intriguingly named town of Pocahontas, Illinois, on old highway 40, I've always been curious about this place as we have driven by on our way to Indiana.  I was not disappointed.  It's about 30 minutes east of St. Louis, and still retains the charm of a vintage, highway eatery.  Sorry, but I just had to get out of Missouri for this post.

Friday, July 29, 2011

A summer's night on the quadrangle

I took my Access Arts photography class out for a night photo outing last week, wandering around downtown and the MU campus.  A swelteringly hot night, as seems to be the pattern right now in Missouri, but we found a few interesting things to photograph.  This is an image of the MU quadrangle, bathed in the pink, sodium vapor light that is now the ubiquitous color temperature for most night photography.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Concord Church of Christ, Macon County

A beautifully painted wall lined with wooden chairs in Concord Church of Christ, rural Macon county.  I don't think this particular hue of green paint exists anymore.  Or perhaps it has lost its cachet.  This is another image in the Missouri Rural Church series.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

St. Raphael Catholic Church, Chariton County

Late afternoon sun on St. Raphael Catholic Church, near Indian Grove in Chariton County.  This is one of the images in my continuing Missouri Rural Church project, an effort to photographically document the rural churches of central and northern Missouri.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

A screen door in Dewitt

The title of the post tells it all...or most of it.  I found this advertisement painted on the screen door of an old general store in Dewitt, Missouri, just north of the Missouri River.  At the time I was there, none of the storefronts downtown were in business anymore, and the place had the lonely, alluring feel of an abandoned ghost town somewhere in the American West.  While photographing, a woman drove up and told me some of the history of the town, including a massacre of Mormons that took place on a hill just outside of town.  I didn't go look at the place that she mentioned, but I did stay long enough to photograph an old gas station and a billboard.  Then I continued along 24 highway.