Sunday, November 6, 2011

Springs Park–Lancaster, SC: Where It’s At Today

With hours of research under my belt, I have yet to pint point the beginning of Springs Park. I came across a discussion board that mentioned an outdoor swimming pool and clubhouse for the mill employees in 1924. Yet another site states the park, operated by Springs Industries, opened in 1940s, then closed in late 1980s. I have read some unusual attractions in the original park included a steam propelled model railroad which was a feature of the Charleston Exposition in 1902, an Army pursuit plane, and a training plane. Another site states Springs Park expanded in 1948 to include a pavilion large enough over a thousand. More research indicated that by the summer of 1963 the park also included an Olympic swimming pool with a diving tower 10 meters above the water and an amphitheater capable of seating 5000 people. According to Denise Walker, the owner of a discussion board for the history of the park, the high rise diving board was the first of its kind in the southeast and one of two or three in the entire country, which was designed by a Charles M. Graves. Attractions also included a king-sized merry-go-round, a kid-sized Ferris wheel, boat and pony rides, swings, a bowling alley, an archery range, a skating rink, shuffleboard courts.
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Coming down the trail, and walking the short distance up the hill to the fence surrounding what is left of the pool, one has no trouble imaging the summers of long past. The remains of a shower house sit to the right of the pool, a gaping hole where a window once looked out to the length of it. Across the way, another building sits in ruins. What a site to see, the photos do no justice for the sheer size of the now defunct park!
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I came across a Facebook page dedicated to the park, and several of its members shared a few photos and childhood memories. One of the users even posted there were concerts at the park. She wrote, “I seem to remember Patsy Cline, with her red hair, in an orange chiffon dress with gold sequined high hills. My uncle Charlie Brooks worked for Springs so we would go down from Kannapolis to visit when they had the opening each year. This was back in the 60's. I have many memories of Springs Park.”
Having seen for my self what condition the park is in today, it pains me to think of why someone would let such a grand attraction sit in ruins like this.
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The high dive has long fallen, and the entire pool has various graffiti painted on the walls. The tiles are cracked and missing, the surrounding sidewalk is crumbling and at one point is actually caving in. I don’t condone trespassing, and if you even attempt to locate this park, be warned – it’s dangerous.
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My friend and I explored what remains of the park, going into the pool and walking down into where so much water once was. It always makes me feel strange to walk in places that you aren’t meant to, even if the water isn’t there today. 2011-12272011-1240
I found another site online that officially states the parks closing in 1990. A lady posted a newspaper clipping, along with this photo. She went on to write this photo was taken in June 1990, the last summer the pool was officially open. Everything else has closed by then, and the life guard in the photo told her it wouldn’t be long till the pool closed too. old park pic2While I loved the adventure this old park provided, I hate to see something like this park once was go under. It makes me wonder about the places I know today, and what sort of people will stumble upon them in 20 or 30 years only to find them in ruin. You don’t expect to see things on this big of a scale fall down so hard.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Polaroid 330 Land Camera: Back to Life!

It’s been quite sometime since I wrote a blog entry, but my current project seemed photo-blog worthy. I recently acquired, thru a friend who found it in an old house, a Polaroid 330 Land Camera, circa 1960-1970’s. I had never seen a camera like this, and was instantly curious as to how to use it.

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After some research, I learned the camera opened up (see photo above) and there were still places to get film for it! I also learned it was inoperable without battery power from a #532 Eveready 3v battery. When I finally figured out where the battery compartment was, I was disappointed to see the camera still contained the same battery from the late 60’s.. and it had completely corroded both connections.

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I found a 3v battery online, but I had not a clue how I was going to get this thing working without intact battery contacts.

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I came across a forum for Polaroid enthusiasts, and saw a post from a user who had the same issue with their Polaroid 450. A few users had suggested rewiring the battery compartment, and after a trip to my local RadioShack, I was ready to attempt to rewire my camera..

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I purchased a 2 AAA battery holder, along with some lithium AAA batteries.. First you should remove the corroded contacts from the old wire. Trim all the way to the edge of the old contact, as the wires are only about 3 inches long. Wire the white (camera) to the red (holder) and the black (camera) to the black (holder). At this point, you should insert the AAA batteries to check if the camera is getting juice. Extend the lens to shooting position, open the back of the camera and look at the back of the lens.

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If you were successful, when you cock the shutter, and press the red button on top you should hear the shutter click. I am going to solder the wires together for a more permanent connection. I need to figure out how to cram this rig in the battery holder, it will almost fit, but you will have to trim the plastic of the old holder in order to get the door to shut.

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Now, I must patiently wait on film… If all goes well I might have some awesomely vintage photos to post this time next week!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Under the Water

When I was growing up, the only thing we had as far as 'underwater cameras’ was going to Wal-Mart, paying like $10 for a disposable one in a plastic case, getting about 25 photos from it, and paying again to have them developed. There was no way to see what your photos looked like, you simply tried your best with the $13 disposable camera in a plastic case, and hoped for a good outcome. Recently at my day job, I discovered the coolest thing I’d seen in a long time… and underwater digital camera. Not a camera in a plastic case, an actual digital camera that is completely waterproof (and shockproof!) to 10ft. It wasn’t exactly my DSLR, but it was still amazing.

We played with it so long, it was so amazing! Albeit definitely doesn’t have the quality of my big camera, it’s still really neat to play around with.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Beaufort!

It’s been way too long since I updated this blog… I’m sorry for the general slacking on my part. I do however, have some new stuff to share.

I went on a road trip to Beaufort, SC on July 1st. I traveled thru Yemasse, SC and came across the Old Sheldon Church ruins. It was so beautiful! But so muggy, God love the south in the summer. You step out the car and the heat is so intense it literally takes your breath away. Don’t forget about the mosquitos, we started to venture down to the marsh until we were attacked by a swarm of them. Go figure I left my ‘Deep Woods’ bug spray at home this time…

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Next we traveled further towards the coast, finally arriving at Hunting Island State Park. The beach is loosing a lot of land and trees due to erosion. It was really spectacular to see all these large trees and their roots fully exposed, then hardened and preserved by the sea. She is so unforgiving, the sea… takes with her whatever is in her path…

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There were once many cabins for rent at the park. Today, only one remains standing (and is booked for at least 5 years…), I was hoping to find at least 2 cabins left. However, the sea claimed another one last year… You can see the last remaining one in the background, the small blue building in the distance. This is what’s left of the other one, a few hundred feet of bricks and blocks and pipes and all sorts of other things. All covered in rust and cru stations, broken glass and even a blanket were buried in the sand. I wonder how long it will take the tide to wash it all away.

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We ended our first and only night down in Beaufort with a fantastic trip to the Dockside Restaurant. With impeccable timing, we were able to watch the sunset as we has some pre-dinner cocktails. It was absolutely amazing.
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Till next time! Which, I promise, won’t be so long. Smile

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Long time no see!

Ok, I confess… I’ve neglected my blog. (Gasp) Don’t look at me like that, it happens to the best of us. I got really busy (and still am REALLY busy) but I wanted to take a moment and fill you in on some happenings!

Lots of new props in the studio! Spring has arrived, and with it brings the window of opportunities that is summer. I moved into an adorable new place out in the country. I am 10 minutes from my favorite spot on Lake Wateree. Its going to be an amazing summer!

I’ve started some spring photos already.. I have a beautiful Tulip Tree out in my front yard. I knew would have known, but one day I realized there were the most beautiful flowers growing on what looked like a dead tree.

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Then the pollen came… Agh the pollen. Oh, I love the flowers, but loathe the pollen!! The sneezing, itching, irritated eyes… I have plenty of that yucky yellow stuff floating around my newfound paradise in the woods… Wisteria! Then, a nice summer storm came along and washed away the pollen. What was left? A beautiful photo for me!

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A nice letter “G” for my growing Letter collection! Winking smile Look for that later this year!

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I love rain drops! They’re like little diamonds from the sky!

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Well, that is it for now.. I promise to *try* and keep up with this better!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Funny Faces 2011

Its Funny Faces 2011! Did you catch a funny face on camera? Want to share it AND win a prize?  E-mail your funny face to: Funny@ThePictureLadySC.com to enter today! Contest is open to everyone! Your photo will be uploaded to the contest album shortly after I receive the email.

How To Vote:

1. “Like” Shenandoah Photography
2. Click the Funny Faces album & “Like” your favorite photo.
3. Tell all your friends to come vote too!

What you win:

A FREE 2-hr on location photoshoot PLUS (1) 8x10 canvas print AND (1) Photo Puzzle!

Winner (with the most “Likes”) will be announced March 1st - Vote through midnight Feb. 28!

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Oh, baby!

What a way to start my weekend! When I left work Friday I went straight to meet baby Farrah. Mom Bevin and Dad Vince wanted to have her first portraits done, as well as get some family photos. Farrah was so good! She didn’t cry or fuss, and was absolutely beautiful! I was so excited, when I got home I started editing right away. I made the headband and bought the zebra fabric for her to lay on. The background is my standard black backdrop with a pink mesh laying over it. I think the set matched the headband perfect!

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I also had the opportunity to try out some new props with baby Farrah. I got the bunny hat in last week and it was so cute! It definitely looked even cuter on her.

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Friday on my lunch hour, I went to the Cotton Yard Market in my hometown Ridgeway, SC. They had so many cute things! Antiques, homemade items, gently used items… everything! And even though I inturrupted their lunch, the lovely ladies who run the place helped me find exactly what I needed! I also got a surprise to use in my next photoshoot… but more on that later! The father and the godfather had matching tattoos that they wanted photographed, and they turned out great! I call these “Truth” and “Justice.”

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So we did some family shots and the shoot wrapped up. Oh, yes, and I left out something…

 

The have a pet chinchilla… LOL!

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

New Business Cards

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Die cut and light purple with a lighter purple border. These cards were designed by me and printed by my favorite discount printer! Let me know if you are interested in getting your own!

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Is there such thing as “Free Money?”

In short, YES! The Picture Lady is currently offering free money! How you ask, its very simple! Follow the steps below:

1. “Like” us on Facebook. Tell all your friends about Shenandoah Photography!

2. If one of your friends books a shoot with Shenandoah Photography, tell them to mention your name and you get $10!

3. Use the “Referrals” tab on our Facebook page & complete the form to claim your referral bonus.

That’s it! Easy, right? If you would like some promotional materials to pass out, please feel free to contact me at Shannon@ShenandoahSC.com or use the “Contact” tab on the Facebook page. Please ask your friends to mention you before they book the shoot. I can send you the referral bonus via PayPal or the US Mail.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

“Candy for Photographers”

I ordered the cutest faux wood floor today for my smash cake session this weekend! A white faded wooden floor from Lemon Drop Stop – the candy stand for photographers!
Click the image below to check out some of their super cute {and affordable} backdrops. I will be {im}patiently awaiting mine!
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Check back this weekend for pictures of the final product!
(Image is Copyright © 2010 LemonDrop Stop)

Happy Valentines Day!

Try not to let the fact that it’s Monday get you down. Today is a day of love! Romance is in the air.. fresh flowers.. chocolates.. yum! Right now the room is filled with the scent of tulips and roses. It smells like springtime! Oh, I can’t wait for spring!!

I had a chance to photograph the flowers I got today. These tulips were such a deep red… and mmm… I can still smell them!

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I also had a chance to photograph some roses – I love roses! I’m thinking about drying them out when they start to wilt.

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Look at the texture on the petal! The drops of water complete the look I was going for. I have always said photographing plants is much easier than photographing people. This next one is a little over-exposed, but I like it anyways. A good friend once told me “You are only as good as your best photos,” so normally I wouldn’t put a photo up with such obvious mistakes. However, I think it gave a nice effect for this black and white.

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Leave your comments below and tell me what you think! Input is always appreciated!

Also, the Valentines Day special is still running through midnight!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Friday, February 11, 2011

Props Props Props!

Woo! I love getting surprises in the mail! Today I had a few new things delivered. Such cute stuff! I can’t wait for this weekend to try them out on my model. I have booked two more newborn sessions and another client gave birth today! It’s going to be an exciting year for Shenandoah Photography. I have made it my goal to get at least one new prop every weekend. This weekend I focused on babies, with an Easter theme! Easter will be here before you know it. Why spend all the money on an adorable outfit and not have photos? It’s the perfect time of year to start booking Spring portraits too. I can’t wait for it to get warmer outside. Take a look at the goodies below!

 

Little Angels

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An adorable set of wings and a halo came today. It’s the perfect size for baby, and is absolutely precious! The wings have two large elastic loops on the back to ensure baby is completely comfortable while wearing the prop. It features white feathers and a small matching halo to complete the ensemble. Bring your Little Angel in today, we feature many more baby props to choose from! E-mail for booking info – Shannon@Shenandoahsc.com or visit www.ThePictureLadySC.com and use the contact tab.

 

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The second prop I got today is a handmade Floppy Bunny hat from DiVine Designs by Velvet. Hand made, I found this in on her Artfire store and had to have it! The floppy ears will be a perfect touch to the Baby Bunny Easter Special! Visit www.ThePictureLadySC.com and use the contact tab to set an appointment. For only $75 dollars, this package features prints, Easter cards, a CD of the edited images and many more exciting extras!

 

Something Simple & Sweet

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How cute! Two magnetic key chains that ‘kiss’ when they are together! I found them online for a price so cheap that I can’t even say. They took almost  weeks to arrive, but made it just in time for Valentines Day! I wouldn’t call this a ‘prop’ – more like a really cute gift I just had to share! LOL