Leslie’s Camera Denton Texas

Environmental photography by Shannon Drawe Photography

I ran into the last owner of Leslie’s Camera shop yesterday, and although I am pretty sure he didn’t remember me (but knew my name from the Denton photography community), we did take a walk down memory lane.

I only barely remember when Leslie’s Camera was located on the Square, and then over to University Drive.

There was also the recall of Denton Camera, it’s location on the edge of North Texas State University (around that Fry Street intersection area) Avenue A, and owner Nic Nicosia.

We rambled on down memory lane, bringing up Burt Finger and Missy Finger – and their Photographs Do Not Bend gallery as well as his start in Denton. You will see Burt doing photography appraisals on Antiques Road Show from time-to-time.

Of course in the end-times of film photography, along came Film Depot which was located in the center on University Drive where Albertson’s is still located. Film Depot specialized in selling grey market film that essentially ended the dominance of Leslie’s and coupled with catalog ordering and then the internet? The handwriting was written large on the wall. And the lion became the lamb, with me struggling to even remember the name of Film Depot.

Back in The Black

shannon drawe photography denton texas book couch art 2019

A long time coming and a long time gone, as the song goes! We went through a bit of hell while bringing down the attackers who hobbled the www.shannondrawe.com website among others on the node. BUT, here we go again.

COUCH ART

The “Couch Art” book is coming along nicely, although there seems to have been word passed that I was working on this book. Why? Because now I rarely find any couches on the streets of Denton, Texas. However, I did find a very nice one two days ago. The first time I shot it, the light was late and bad. So, I went back and did it again – when these clouds kicked in once again.

If you are saying, “What the hell is couch art?” Perhaps you are too young to remember a time when traveling art shows would rent out a ballroom at a hotel, and run ads on local TV. The ads promised artwork, not one, not two, but maybe three huge paintings for the price of one! The ads were the predecessors to those monster truck ads if I think about it …

Anyway, the artwork was painted in generic colors to match the latest fabric used in upholstering couches. Hence the name “couch art.”

Besides the disappearing couches, weather has been a huge story here in North Texas.