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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

A few images from the Remington Poster Shoot this weekend


Over the weekend, I traveled up the road to the Cumberland Gap. More specifically, I drove to Martin's Station at Wilderness Road State Park in Virginia.
I was there to shoot images for this year's Remington Poster Series. We had 1770's period re-enactors, long rifles, Native Americans, and a whole bunch of fun.

If you get a chance, you should really go and visit Martin's Station.

The original Martin's Station played a relatively short but significant part in the history of southwestern Virginia and the early settlement of Kentucky. The station takes its name from Joseph Martin, who was born cir. 1740 in Albemarle County, Virginia.

You can learn more by visiting the web site: http://www.martinsstation.com/

I'd like to give a special thanks to Billy, Chris, Ryan, Ms. Baldwin, Ron, and the others who helped us to capture the life of the 1770's hunter accurately.

I've included several images here for you.









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2 Comments:

Anonymous Kristy Roberts Photography said...

Andy, I am never surprized with your work. Everytime I take a peek, it is excellent, never less! Love these images.

April 21, 2009 9:41 AM  
Anonymous Lindsay Gaskins said...

I love these images! Always a pleasure to stop by your blog.

April 25, 2009 12:27 PM  

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