New Haven photographer Chris Randall is exhibiting photographs in the Spruce Home & Garden Store, 20 Bank St., New Milford, CT. There is an opening reception from 5 pm - 8 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012.
The photographs are from "his series documenting the derelict Winchester factory [that] captures the melancholy and beauty of a once bustling enterprise left to decay in its own history."
Randall, who is Executive Director of the New Haven Land Trust, is one half of the team behind ilovenewhaven.org along with photographer Jeffrey Kerekes.
Randall was also one of the minds and cameras behind Inside Out NHV, which created large black and white photographic portraits of New Haven residents, and installed the prints as a photo mural on a highway underpass that divides their neighborhood earlier in 2012.
The photographs are from "his series documenting the derelict Winchester factory [that] captures the melancholy and beauty of a once bustling enterprise left to decay in its own history."
Randall, who is Executive Director of the New Haven Land Trust, is one half of the team behind ilovenewhaven.org along with photographer Jeffrey Kerekes.
Randall was also one of the minds and cameras behind Inside Out NHV, which created large black and white photographic portraits of New Haven residents, and installed the prints as a photo mural on a highway underpass that divides their neighborhood earlier in 2012.