Posts tagged gowanus

Hey, red.

Hey, red.

A vintage Sony radio at one of my favorite spots in Brooklyn: the Film Biz Prop Shop. Check out their new website.

A vintage Sony radio at one of my favorite spots in Brooklyn: the Film Biz Prop Shop. Check out their new website.

Top: July 22, 2011Bottom: August 15, 2011

Top: July 22, 2011
Bottom: August 15, 2011

Street art posted on a flowerless block in Gowanus, Brooklyn.

Street art posted on a flowerless block in Gowanus, Brooklyn.

The other day’s red, white and blue sunset was more spectacular than the fireworks that followed. (07/04/2011)

The other day’s red, white and blue sunset was more spectacular than the fireworks that followed. (07/04/2011)

Third Avenue between Carroll + PresidentGowanus, Brooklyn

Third Avenue between Carroll + President
Gowanus, Brooklyn

The hood emblem on a zebra-striped Ford pickup truck. Gowanus, Brooklyn.

The hood emblem on a zebra-striped Ford pickup truck. Gowanus, Brooklyn.

Design is everywhere. In addition to the woven fence topped with a spiral of barbed wire, the plastic bag stuck to the wooden post is just perfection. (Edit: I mean perfection in the design sense, not the litter sense.)

Design is everywhere. In addition to the woven fence topped with a spiral of barbed wire, the plastic bag stuck to the wooden post is just perfection. (Edit: I mean perfection in the design sense, not the litter sense.)

The Film Biz Prop Shop: a place where you can buy Fake Food in a Box, Diner in a Box, or Dick in a Box. Handily alphabetized.

The Film Biz Prop Shop: a place where you can buy Fake Food in a Box, Diner in a Box, or Dick in a Box. Handily alphabetized.

A pretty vintage footed bowl purchased at the very cool Film Biz Prop Shop in Gowanus, Brooklyn. (For $9!) As the name implies, it’s a huge thrift shop that recycles furniture, clothes, and all sorts of other random used film props. Random. And aesthetically pleasing. I’m guessing this bowl is from the 1960s.

A pretty vintage footed bowl purchased at the very cool Film Biz Prop Shop in Gowanus, Brooklyn. (For $9!) As the name implies, it’s a huge thrift shop that recycles furniture, clothes, and all sorts of other random used film props. Random. And aesthetically pleasing. I’m guessing this bowl is from the 1960s.

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Teac Reel (via Craig Wills)
Found & purchased from Film Biz Prop Shop on 540 President St. Gowanus, Brooklyn NY
…and you are also grammatically challenged.

…and you are also grammatically challenged.