502 King St., Charleston, S.C. |
This is a long tall Sally of a building. Isn't it great? The first floor is currently the Rebekah Jacob Gallery which always has something interesting going on. It particularly stands out since there is a parking lot on the right.
Photographic Firepower of the Cuban Revolution | by Rebekah Jacob
April 7, 2014 – 11:41 am, by Rebekah JacobArmed with their camera bags, a small group of revolutionaries had photographic firepower, documenting Cuba’s most dramatic period. These photojournalists—Alberta Korda, Raúl Corralles, Osvaldo Salas and, his son, Roberto Salas—were Fidel Castro’s chosen ones, who not only photographed social changes, but who themselves inspired change. In positions of trust, they were beside Castro and Che in the most ignited times, and with a click, created one second exposures that became iconic references to Cuba’s identity.
You have such interesting buildings in Charleston.
ReplyDeleteIt is a distinctive looking building!
ReplyDeleteIt is a handsome building, which is more than I can say for its neighbor on the left.
ReplyDeleteIndeed. The neighbor looks like even more of an eyesore give how regal the taller structure is.
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