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CraigMoyer

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  1. The last time I was in my hometown (Dayton), I went back to check out the Merc (I used to frequent the Merc to photograph before they started renovations). I really like this project. They're keeping a lot of the original design elements, and adding some really attractive features. Five fives all around!
  2. Ha, I love this place. I've been photographing these buildings, as well as writing about them for the last year or so. Here are just a few of the hundreds of photographs I have of the row houses. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. The condos that they have completed are really really nice. If I had the means, I wouldn't mind living in one.
  3. Last year I frequented the Glencoe to take pictures. I was there maybe every week for a period of a couple months. They're being restored, but they are pretty fun to explore and photograph.
  4. w00t victor street representing.
  5. CraigMoyer replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Naw man! Its just sort of popular to obscure your face on Urban Exploring websites. I was never a fan, but I think the photo looks cool.
  6. CraigMoyer replied to a post in a topic in General Photos
    Ugh. Disgusting pseudo-villa home in Ohio. I wouldn't waste the money on that, but people can do what they wish I suppose.
  7. CraigMoyer replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    It was completely accidental. The camera opened the shuttter, then I moved my head to look at my friend. But I think it looks pretty neat, and it works to keep my identity safe!
  8. CraigMoyer replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    True, there is no reason to obscure the face. I just like that photo a lot. Happy now, Seicer?
  9. CraigMoyer replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Yo, I'm new to UrbanOhio, but not new to other forums, or photography. I didn't see a spot for this, or another thread or whatever, but anyways; My name is Craig, I reside and go to school in Cincinnati. I'm in Urban Planning at the University of Cincinnati, and you can thank good old Seicer for bringing me here. I typically take photos in abandoned locations, but I'm starting to broaden my scopes. Thats me at the Frigidaire plant in Dayton, where I am originally from. Cheers, dudes!