Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Elkhorn Antique Flea Market, Elkhorn WI 8-14-11

WOW!!! Two flea markets in one weekend! For being new at this, I sure am loving it!

Elkhorn was an amazing find. The dealers at Grayslake told me about Elkhorn. They said it was probably 5 times the size of Kane County.  I knew I had to go!!!

Elkhorn is right outside of Lake Geneva, WI.

This project is at times very intense because not only am I a shopper, I am wanting something more personal from these people. I want their stories. I want their photograph. Some are more willing than others to talk. Some will lead the conversation. Some will stand still while I ask them questions.

Bob had on this shirt that I just had to see up close. Although I was not interested in coins,  he was still willing to talk to me briefly.

Bob Hanson: Richfield, WI
Bob sells coins. I really know nothing about mint, but this man sure does! Bob has been doing this for 35 years now. It was a hobby turned career.

As I walked around looking for people who had interested things, & interesting faces I came across an older gentlemen... He had a look on his face & I couldn't tell weather he was grumpy or bored.

Jim McMillan: Beloit, WI

The stuff Jim had was really cool, but I clearly can't afford precious time hauling furniture back to my car. He did have this super rap kitchen table & chairs from the 40's! 15 years ago, his brother & sister-in-law turned him onto selling at flea markets. He's pretty happy doing what he is doing.

Some people totally freak at the idea that someone wants to photograph them. "Oh ME!? Like this?!" is usually my first response. But I mean, this is true America. These are REAL people. These are not country clubbers, or socialites like we all wish we could be. These are true Americans!
JoAnn is a prime example.
JoAnn Andersen: West Bend, WI
I love when I can just photograph people while they just talk, and get the story they are telling me out of their mouth and onto film/digital prints. I like asking how they got into doing this, and how I should avoid becoming someone who sells because I am a compulsive shopper (they usually laugh & start to loosen up- other times, they just think I'm being a b****). JoAnn told me she bought an old farm house and wanted to furnish it authenticly, and over time she just acumulated all this extra stuff! So for the past ten years, she has been selling at flea markets. She told me the worst part about selling are the really hot days (much like today was!).

DONT WORRY!! I did end up photographing some really cool things I found, but didnt buy!!

FLAWLESS. $400 sadly it was sold. I WOULD HAVE PAID FULL PRICE.




 So after seeing Nancy smoking in her picture, I was really open to not having people stop their business while I photographed. This next dude, who wasnt really interested in talking, was smoking right before I took this picture, but he put it out right before. I wish he would have left it in his hand, but what can I do!

Unknown American Man


Now here is a couple I was completely wrong about. These two were sitting together, just staring off when I walked up. All of their stuff was super super suuuuuper nice. Normally, these people are really either really overpriced. or are foreign & the stuff is old family heirlooms they are trying to part with.
Terry & Brunhilde Bucki: St. Charles, IL/Lake Genva, WI
The reason I put two locations is because they reside in St. Charles but own a bed & breakfast in Lake Geneva called The Sheldon House. Turns out, they were not over priced, and Brunhilde was the only "foreign" one. She met Terry, while she was an inturpretor for a client he was working with. I got to know them very well. They are really sweet, honest people. I even got to know about their dog, Starbuck, who I feel awful for. Poor thing should have been named CARIBOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I broke the ice by buying a pretty cool glass head!

Glass Head $10

I could have talked to them for so much longer but I saw this shopper who caught my eye & had to polietly excuse myself because I saw someone who needed to become famous =]

Larry Schwartz: Waukesha, WI

The suspenders, the shirt, the belt, the hat... OH! And that GLORIOUS mustache. Seriously! I mean what's NOT amazing about this. HE is the poster child for this project! His story is even perfect too! Larry promised himself, he would retire at the ripe young age of 55 years young. And he did. He worked hard to the bone to achieve that goal and now keeps himself busy by doing random things for people, like cutting down trees, fixing cabinets... ya know.

I had only bought a few things so far & I was really anxious to find my next... well, whatever you want to call what I'm buying- I was out on a mission to find & buy it. But this time, an object didn't catch my attention.

Richard Rohan: Green Bay, WI
I mean seriously... Richard was a old man version of who I really am. I WOULD be that person playing dress up, while selling at a flea market, eating a sammich. Richard does this every time. He told me he even crashed a friends wedding (groom paid him to, bride & her family didnt know) dressed up in some old fast food chains costume. ALL in good nature!
I wish I would have gotten that head thing...



Four Eyed Man bottle opener $25 (didn't buy)
There was a slow part of my day, where I just wanted to photograph and not talk much... I was pretty hungry, hot and tired... but I did meet Laura, a sweet lady!
Laura Burger:Wauwatosa, WI
I hope one day I can meet Laura with her identical twin sister at one of their Estate Sales.

I mean why not buy a banjo. Your alligator shoes aren't hiding you in a crowd! These gals were funny.

This old heater, makes me realize how lucky I am. Not only is it gorgeous, but it really makes a great conversation piece. Kendal would have LOVED this I'm sure!
I guess I may have a thing for photographing cute old grandpas because Jim was my first, but not last early bird special model.

Dean Ferber: Hales Corners, WI
I mean, he was just cute. He was totally a hoot. I asked him what he'd grab if the market set on fire, and don't say your wife/husband because everyone says that, usually because they are standing right there... He laughed & said I wasn't going to! I want my clock {because} it's expensive & my wife is cheap. LOVE!

Hardware is really common but it just makes me miss Savannah & it's historic glory
Why I wasn't carrying $600 in my pockets is beyond me for this banging @$$ stove!
Now right here is my favorite shot so far. Maybe in general. I'm telling you, I have the hots for old grandpas or something.

James Filut: Milwaukee, WI
James was my favorite of the day. He had a million stories to tell me. I asked him about all of his blocks for the letterpress. He told me he wasn't interested really in printing, but just started selling blocks because they were easy & made great money. I asked him if I could sit with him and chat for a while and he was very pleased. He wanted to show me his hat, and the Civil War medal on the top. He counted out the 13 stars & told me it was for the Confederate army. I mean... he was just too cute. He wanted to tell me all about where he has sold, and details of everything. I mean... I must have spent 30 minutes talking to him. He was honestly the sweetest guy ever. But his wife, Helen, was just so sweet. She thought she knew me. Kinda precious...

James & Helen Filut: Milwaukee, WI
They have been married for over 60 years!!!!!! I liked the photos so much, I asked for their address so I can send them prints when I get back to Savannah. I can't wait!!!!!!  I don't wanna tell you all the stories yet. Some of this is left for me. <3

I found this birdhouse made out of barnwood, and a 1972 license plate, and some thread. Not worth $10, but I really wanted it... I kind of regret it now. OH WELL... I'll put it outside.
Birdhouse $10

Now the next dude, yall may have seen before.

Tom Cerny: Waterford, WI
Better known as "Hippie Tom" on episode 23 of American Pickers, Tom was so interesting to me. I love the show, but hadn't seen his episode. Everyone in the world seemed to know him, and I was only able to briefly shoot him. I was able to talk to handsome friend who lived on the farm with him, named Jeff Purcell. Jeff seemed to really love what he was doing with Tom, and really enjoyed life in general!

Jeff Purcell: Waterford, WI 
Now I LOVED this photo of Jeff & Tom, but it was more like a snap shot & not a portrait. What I really wanted to do was photograph Tom's hands. All of his cuts and wounds were wrapped in duct tape... Like a true modern hippie. Jeff was such a sweet guy. He invited me up to the farm if I ever wanted. He was really truly just a happy guy. It was sweet. At 26, he is back at school, studying geology. He recently returned from a trip to I believe Switzerland, studying glaciers with a professor. I don't know why, but I love that.


So I saw this guy had a ton of Chicago street signs, exit signs... lots of signs. He even had this baller CUBS sign, but he wasn't willing to part with it for less then $300 but kept it out to draw in customers and show them smaller "No Parking During Cubs Night Games" signs and what not. I asked him how much the "Photo Enforced" sign was. He said normally $50, but since I had my camera around my neck, and I was clearly into photography... only $25. I said great! Now lets bargin. Since I'm pretty how much!? "$#!*, you got me there. Can't go lower than $15." SOLD
Photo Enforced (Chicago) sign $50/$25/$15

Beautiful, industrial desk- SOLD
I love that this old suitcase had vintage travel stickers on it, but it was in such great condition for such a low price... I decided to pass, skeptical it was a replica.



SUPER close to buying a gar of bullets to go next to my jar-o-babies... but it was way too heavy.
PBR Tray: $30- paid $10

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Grayslake Antique & Flea Market 8-13-11

Hey yall!!! Yet another awesome day at the flea market! This week I went to Lake County Fair Grounds and really enjoyed this project. I talked to more people than I normally would have & instead of being on a mission to find some crazy stuff, I was out to find some unique people & hear some great stories.


I began by talking to Saundra Kelly.
Saundra Kelly: Bangor, MI

To break the ice with most vendors, I'd ask them "If the market set fire right now what would you grab?"
Most would answer "My wife/husband" and wink at me. But Saundra was very proud of her furniture she posed with. She told me how she had recently seen the exact same piece she is photographed with in some "country design" magazine. She couldn't wait to tell me she had the same advertised $1,900 multi-drawed pieced for only $800. Saundra is a retired government employee and enjoys selling at flea markets. Her grandson, Leo, also happens to be one of the cutest 8 year olds I've met in a while. He was helping her. She is a beautiful woman we can all agree. She has this exotic look about her doesn't she?!

I didn't find much else I wanted to see outside, so I head into the main building of the fair grounds and came across two people having a conversation.

Nancy Brown: Zion, IL & Clem Wirfs: Johnsburg, IL
I had to stop and talk to these two. I appologized for inturupting their conversation & asked them if they wouldn't mind being photographed for the blog. They had no idea what I saw in them just standing there, but there is so much to be told from this simple photograph.

Clem was such a sweet man. He told me that Nancy & him had been friends for over 30 years. I only had a moment to photograph them together because he was about to leave but I think im OBSESSED with this shot.

Nancy is a 10 year Cancer survivor. Her stage 4 Uterine, turned Cervical Cancer has been beat & now she stands proudly, smoking her cigarillo. She can do what she wants... I like her.

Inside, I saw a ton of famillar faces from Kane County (last week).

 
Allan Smessart: Kankakee, IL


Huge Sollo: Kankakee, IL
Allan & Huge sell the most amazing, brilliant plants ever. I cannot even begin to discribe how insane these beautiful plants are, and how full of knowledge these two are full of. Huge was really against getting his picture taken, but gave in after talking with me for a while about my project. Seems like people are really liking this idea?  To check out their plants, and information about Acorn Markets (their booth) click HERE!!


Joe was one of the best people I met all day. I introduced myself, and said that I went to SCAD, the Savann- COULDN'T EVEN FINISH SAYING SAVANNAH & HE WAS CALLING TO HIS BUSINESS PARTNER SANDY,  "WE GOT A SCADDIE!!!!!!!" 
Joe Kenz: Culver, IN
I love connecting with people who know the arts as well as Joe did. If you know about Savannah, you know about the paper mill... yet ANOTHING thing Joe & I connected on. Growing up in Kalamazoo, he knows that glorious stink. Joe is a very creative man. Sandy & him have a business called Rhubarb Reign Inc. Antiques & Design where they not only find their products themselves, but if it's not the way they want it to look, they redesign it to be that way. If you click here, you can see their blog & here for their facebook site. I could have spent hours talking to Joe. He was a cool dude. (Sandy was busy helping customers!)

Joe also sold me these portraits:

Velvet framed portraits $8 each


I paid only $12... they were pretty...


I first connected with Heather by talking about her granddaughters who both are very artistic.
Heather Steger: Forest Park, IL
 Again, I asked her what would she grab if the market set on fire. She showed me her quilts. She really just lit up when she posed with theses. I loved her story about how her first bedroom set cost her $30. She was so scared her husband was going to kill her because she wasn't used to having money... Needless to say, he was thrilled!

Oh man! ROBIN....So I had to shoot Robin. He reminded me so much of Savannah Dan.

Robin McDaniel: Lake Zurich, IL




Savannah Dan (I do NOT own this photo, I found it online!)
 For those of you who dont know who Savannah Dan is, he gives walking tours of Savannah all dressed up like a true southern gentleman.

Much like Savannah Dan, Robin is full of so much knowledge. He invented some kind of nuclear  reactor, and is a scientist of some sorts. Yall should know, I'm not that smart to keep up with that kind of science conversation, so I politely nodded yes, opened my eyes real big and said UGHHUUUH!! He said his favorite thing from his collection, is books! My mom & I have to look out for him at the Ela Library real soon!

Cute feller who sold my my Brownie Jr. $9
 I'm sad I didn't catch this mans name. He was sweet, but didn't seem interested in talking to me much, so I got my camera & a photo & went on my way.

"Mom": Illinois


"Mom"'s daughter was not interested in me talking to her mother, but was willing to let me take a picture or two. Mom was a sweet lady I just had to shoot!


Now yall havent seen Patty before, but you've seen her products before on Kendal's blog from last week. Patty sells BEAUTIFUL prints! I had to talk to her for a second!
Patty Suttle: Aurora, IL
Patty sold me some great prints.
Map of Georgia $1
Anatomy drawings $1 each
Scientific Beetle drawing $1

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Kane County Flea Market: St Charles, Illinois

Hey guys! This is my first post to any blog ever & I'm very excited!!!

Today my girlfriend Kendal & I drove out to the Kane County Flea Market in St. Charles, IL. St. Charles is located right outside of Chicago. I have never been to any flea markets ever and this was the BEST way to start my experience off!

This place is HUUUUUUGE! I swear, there must have been 500 vendors, at least. It was INSANE!

My future plans for this blog are to take pictures of colorful people I come across & give you a little story about them and what I loved about them. Today my only goal was to get to see everything in 5 hours so I did not do that. I did not bring my camera in with me only because I wanted to shop, not schlep! Next time, I'll be sure to manage both but for today here is what I got:

The first tent we went to had a lot of everything. It was insane!!!! The prices seemed pretty high for what they were, but hey... I'm new here! (oh btw, Kendal & I even talked about bargaining on the car ride there...) Two younger guys sat on coolers, waiting for the day to be over, when it just started. After about a half an hour of digging:
Budweiser Ad $6

Kingsbury Ad $10

PBR (with child) Ad $10
Creepy baby picture $5

Old Chicago Beer Can $2
 This should have cost $33, but I only paid $20... Not too bad!




He also had a jar full of plastic babies. It was pretty fantastic!

The babies were priced at 3 for $1 or $60 for all of them... WAY too much! I wanted this really bad...

We then stopped and saw these old framed pictures from newspapers. He had tons of pin up girls & really knew about them. He wanted to tell me every name of the picture because they were really quirky and sassy titles.  He was great!
Pin-Up Girl for my kitchen collection & the 69 Cubbies for the office Total $10
This next find was my favorite. This is where I really fell in love with the flea market. I came across this man who had fossils, and claimed he had dinosaur poop and like all this crazy mess.
Dinosaur teeth, poop & egg shells!!
What really caught my eye was a taxidermy bat... this thing was crazy... but not as crazy as what I got!
BUG!! $27



 This texidermy bug was the coolest thing I have ever seen I think! I'm not a huge fan of bugs (the sound of them flying/buzzing by my ears creeps me out!), but this Eurycnema Versirubra won me over. I still have yet to name it. The guy who sold it to me was awesome. He was telling me all about how to soften the body by using moist cotton & then I could shape the antenna however I wanted. I wont be trying that anytime soon but I loved knowing that those things are possible! The case for the bug was $8 and I told him I'd give him $30 for everything. To me, this is priceless. This is my first flea market obsession.

The last thing I ended up getting was a really dumb shot glass. My friend and I were talking earlier this morning about why I wanted to go today (which was to start a collection of random shit). He told me he collected shot glasses. I mean for $2, this gag gift was pretty nice!!!

Shot Glass $2
"I SAY, JOLLY WHAT!"





























 There was so much here! I could have bought a million more things, but I think this was safe.

Oh and by the way... On the way out I snagged me a jar-o-babies for $25!!!!!!!! =]

Miss Kendal Jones... Sporting her fancy new fan!

We LOVED this display... Their stuff was way over priced though.

Do you really need this many books on how to do it? SHEESH.. Horn balls

Dinosaur sculpture. $200... in progress of getting a deal going with these guys. Mom may be buying me a dinosaur for my BIRFDAY!!

Super awesome chair! $???

Baby Gator purse... (sad!) $60 (did not buy!)




 Wanna see what Kendal got?

Till next time! <3