Thank you Jim!
Thank you Jim!
Just pledged for a book and pick of a print on fancy paper. Was going for the two books and prints but saw more folks had opted for the next pledge up. I figured they must know something I don't 👀
Can't wait to sit back and enjoy this one!
Bob
There's mosquitoes on the river, fish are rising up like birds. It's been hot for seven weeks now, too hot to even speak now, did you hear what I just heard?
Thanks so much Bob.
Actually, the 2-book option was a late addition, prompted a by a request. Someone emailed the simple question, "how do I get two books?"
It hadn't occurred to me you couldn't just click on however many things you wanted, but you can't. I think Kickstarter's trying to make it not so much like a store.
Anyway, if you'd prefer the two books, I think you can change your pledge.
Thanks again to everyone who's backed the project or spread word about it. It's taken off like i'd never imagined. We hit our (admittedly lowball) funding goal yesterday, less than a week into it, and then more than doubled that amount today (!).
There are upcoming articles about the project in Architect Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, and at least one major UK newspaper, so I'm starting to feel hopeful that we could fund the whole thing without grants.
Fingers crossed ...
Well done, and well done on becoming a featured kickstarter project. They emailed me today to say that you were one of their favorite projects; I hope the additional exposure works out well for you-
excellent set of images Paul
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
Thank you, ISN
Along with today's scandals in the Daily Mail UK ...
Inside the lost labyrinth of the world's biggest sugar factory: Incredible images of Brooklyn's Domino Sugar Refinery before it was destroyed
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3exfZYBT1
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Some great coverage in Brooklyn Magazine: Beautiful Chaos: Inside the Domino Sugar Refinery Before It All Came Down
and Architect Magazine: A Look Inside the Former Domino Sugar Refinery
Great interior shot. I would like to see it with less HDR though.
I backed. Looking forward to the book and print.
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