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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Community Center II Poster
by Harry B Brown
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Community Center II poster by Harry B Brown. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A community center in a small town in South Carolina
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Artist's Description
A community center in a small town in South Carolina
About Harry B Brown
I am a published and award-winning fine-art photographer. I've had a camera since I was six years old and have been hooked ever since. My first pictures were of my grandfather's pigs and cows. I hold a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and my first professional job was with WCSC-TV in Charleston, SC as a videographer and studio cameraman. I have a varied background in the arts including production assistant and featured extra on several major motion picture productions; interned at The South Carolina Educational Television Network and freelanced for SC ETV. But my passion is print photography featuring nature, landscape and wildlife. I love to hike the mountains of South and North Carolina chasing waterfalls. I hope you enjoy...
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Laura's Creations
Great capture and love the treatment LF
Harry B Brown replied:
Thanks for the nice compliment!
Thomas Taylor
Do you know the history of this structure? I stopped by there the other day, and it would appear to be an old school. However, the architecture looks more like a house, and I don't have this location on either the GeoNames database or the South Carolina School Insurances Photo Archives. Any information you could provide would be appreciated. Nice, photograph, BTW!
Harry B Brown replied:
This was an old schoolhouse that was moved to its current location in the middle of the twentieth century. It was originally named The Goodland School. Thanks for the nice compliment!