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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Results of dART St. Louis
ON APRIL 30, 2009, ONE HUNDRED ST. LOUISIANS stepped up to the line at Ferguson & Katzman Photography and threw their dart at a giant map of St. Louis City. They then had a month to visit the block where their dart landed and make a photograph. The results were fabulous! Here’s a few images from all the entries.
(Above) Lauren Gosling - Park Avenue & Broadway
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(Above) Matthew Smith - North Spring Street & Lindell Boulevard
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(Above) Tom Townsend - 21st Street and St. Louis Avenue
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(Above) Demond Meek - 13th Street & Sullivan Avenue
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(Above) Dave Vehige - Vandeventer Avenue & Forest Park Parkway
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(Above) Steve Wienke - Hadley Street & Warren Street
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(Above) Scott Ferguson - Gravois Park
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(Above) Emily Beckett - Oakland Avenue & Newstead Avenue
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(Above) Geoff Story - 39th Street & Folsom
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(Above) Mike Smith - O’Fallon & 2nd Street
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(Above) Mark Katzman - North Garrison & Franklin
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(Above) Karin Soukup - Elliot & Cole
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(Above) Jay Baker - Russell Blvd. & Broadway
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(Above) Curt von Diest - Kennerly Avenue & North Taylor
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You can see all of them on FK’s blog. I was very impressed with the quality and diversity of images presented.
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3 comments:
Gorgeous! Hard to pick a favorite, although I like the old buildings as a group best.
this is fantastic! what a project!
Mixed results with an occasional gem, but a very worthwhile project. I wasn't aware that our city looked so blighted. I wish there would have been more positive images. Loved the kids in Geoff Story's shot.
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