Old barns tell a story of what once was. Many are still functional; others have been abandoned. Simply left, seemingly at the end of a hard days work, with no one to return.
Their structures strong, they wait quietly ... patiently … perhaps to be utilized again. They creak, moan, and bend with the wind. They house barn owls and swallows; the old place is still active in some form. Grass is trampled down in one spot where deer lay in the quiet night.
Old Barn Photography seeks to restore the majesty of this old matriarch of the humble farmland; to seek out beauty in the uniqueness of the structure. The tattered, chipping paint, the unique locks that held the door closed, the horseshoe that is hung for luck above the entryway. Help restore this rich history by bringing these beautiful photographs into your home. Step inside to get a peak of what once was.
Their structures strong, they wait quietly ... patiently … perhaps to be utilized again. They creak, moan, and bend with the wind. They house barn owls and swallows; the old place is still active in some form. Grass is trampled down in one spot where deer lay in the quiet night.
Old Barn Photography seeks to restore the majesty of this old matriarch of the humble farmland; to seek out beauty in the uniqueness of the structure. The tattered, chipping paint, the unique locks that held the door closed, the horseshoe that is hung for luck above the entryway. Help restore this rich history by bringing these beautiful photographs into your home. Step inside to get a peak of what once was.