A site devoted to street photography of El Paso, Texas and surrounding areas.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Graffiti art, next to Cinco Puntos Press, 701 Texas Avenue
Another great example of how graffiti art can add much-needed color to a building. Photo taken August 25, 2006.
Graffiti art, back of Downtown Motors, 1001 East Paisano
Neat graffiti art on the back of the Downtown Motors building, 1001 East Paisano. It's good to see that taggers give respect to true graffiti artists and don't cover their work. I'm not an advocate of graffiti, but this type really adds a lot of needed color in areas that could use visual improvement. Many don't see the difference, and see graffiti as pure defacement of property. There is a big difference, however, especially if the building's owner gives permission to graffiti artists to spice up their building. Photo taken August 25, 2006.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Marty Robbins performs "El Paso"
Found a nice video of Marty Robbins performing his classic "El Paso," a song which (obviously) is important to my city!
Marty Robbins - El Paso
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Lolita Bail Bonds sign, 100-200 block of Texas Avenue.
Monday, March 20, 2006
Please contribute to El Chuco!
If you have a non-copyrighted photo of downtown El Paso that you would like to share, please email it to me. Please accurately note the location. Also note, any of the photos on this page can be enlarged to show more detail simply by clicking on them. These photos have have been taken with several sorts of cameras, from a camera phone to a digital SLR.
Old Lerner Store (Acme Saloon), 227 East San Antonio Avenue
The Old Lerner Store, 227 East San Antonio Avenue, is the site of the Acme Saloon and the beginning of the Parlor House District. The Acme Saloon was wood and adobe, and had a doorway opening to the bar. On August 19, 1895, John Selman walked into the Acme Saloon and shot and killed John Wesley Hardin, the Old West's most notorious gunfighter. A marker on the building notes the historic site. Photo taken March 20, 2006.
The Tap, 408 East San Antonio Avenue
Eva Unitel Sales, 515 South Stanton Street
Mannequin heads, Diana Beauty Supply, 212 East San Antonio Avenue
La Feria del Carnaval, 500 South Mesa & Third
Ceramic animals at La Familia, 305 South Stanton Street
Caples Building, 300 East San Antonio Avenue
Detail of the Caples Building, 300 East San Antonio Avenue.
The building was named for Richard Caples, El Paso mayor from 1889 to 1893. It was El Paso's first concrete-framed building, and during the Mexican Revolution of the 1910s, it housed offices of several notable revolutionary leaders. Photo taken March 20, 2006.
O.T. Bassett Tower, 303 Texas Avenue
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Plaza Motor Hotel, corner of Oregon and Mills
Gateway Hotel, 104 South Stanton Street
Perfumeria Rachelle, 106 East San Antonio Ave
Italian Kitchen, 2923 Pershing
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Boxing gym, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Texas Rasquache Festival, Texas Avenue, October 29, 2005
My daughter and her calavera Dad. Also, mojigangas (skeleton dancers) parading down Texas Avenue. Info about the festival: Rasquache link
National Bakery, 520 South Stanton Street
Starting up soon
I've wandered the streets of El Paso, Texas for well more than two decades. When my office moved to the Wells Fargo building on Kansas Street in December, 2005, I realized it was an excellent chance to take advantage of photographing the streets of the city.
One of the most interesting things about our downtown is the signage. Much of what you'll see is the disappearing art form of painted lettering and representations of everything from food to hairstyles.
Religious bookstores, cheap housewares and electronics, sunglasses and bootleg T-shirts. It's all in downtown El Chuco. And I love it all.
I'll start posting pix soon. Thanks for dropping by!
One of the most interesting things about our downtown is the signage. Much of what you'll see is the disappearing art form of painted lettering and representations of everything from food to hairstyles.
Religious bookstores, cheap housewares and electronics, sunglasses and bootleg T-shirts. It's all in downtown El Chuco. And I love it all.
I'll start posting pix soon. Thanks for dropping by!
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