One of Detroit’s small churches.
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Faith Minitstries Church of God in Christ
Published November 17th, 2008 in fog, morning, urban, photos, photography, Michigan, urban living, religion and Detroit. 0 CommentsSmall Churches
Published November 10th, 2008 in morning, urban, fog, religion, urban living and Detroit. 1 CommentAbandoned house of the week…
Published November 9th, 2008 in urban, decay, abandoned, housing, morning, photos, Michigan, urban living, poverty, photography and Detroit. 0 CommentsAbandoned house in fog
Published September 7th, 2008 in urban, decay, abandoned, housing, morning, fog, Michigan, economy, photography, photos and Detroit. 0 CommentsDetroit’s abandoned house of the week…
Published June 28th, 2008 in morning, urban, abandoned, housing, fog, photos, Michigan, poverty, photography and Detroit. 0 CommentsSnow White and the Six(?) Dwarves
Published May 19th, 2008 in morning, decay, abandoned, photos, photography, Michigan, art, economy and Detroit. 0 CommentsAbandoned house of the day…
Published May 14th, 2008 in decay, urban, real estate, housing, recession, morning, fog, urban living, Michigan, poverty, photography, photos and Detroit. 0 CommentsA Sunday morning in Detroit
Published March 16th, 2008 in cold, urban, industrial, decay, abandoned, winter, morning, urban living, Michigan, poverty, photography, photos and Detroit. 0 CommentsA foggy morning in Detroit
Published December 26th, 2007 in morning, winter, urban, fog, photos, Michigan, photography and Detroit. 0 CommentsI woke up this morning to some pretty heavy fog, and not having had the chance to make any photographs in such moody weather in a while, I drove downtown and got some shots in before heading off to breakfast. My intention was to photograph one particular church on Detroit’s east side, but the sun was shining, and the sky was blue, which is something I like, but in this case I was interested in fog. Heading back north a bit into the fog produced some interesting shots. A note to other photographers: the morning after Christmas seems to find very few people out and about in Detroit.