franklinandmain

documentary photography

  • Home
  • Photo Journal
  • Portfolio
  • Galleries
    • North Carolina, U.S - Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Chatham County
    • Cuba - Havana
    • Spain - Madrid, Barcelona
    • India - Dharavi
    • Africa - Cape Town, Johannesburg, Botswana, Zimbabwe
    • China - Shanghai, Beijing, Zhengzhou
    • Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival 2021
  • About
    • franklin&main
    • light photography

My Dog

August 14, 2018 by MY in Carrboro

(photographs taken at Weaver Street Market in Carrboro)

August 14, 2018 /MY
Carrboro, Weaver Street
Carrboro

Springing Back

Carrboro Farmers' Market
March 25, 2017 by MY

Carrboro's year-round Farmers' Market features locally farmed or produced goods sourced within a 50-mile radius. Starting next week, the market will open from 7am-noon. Prepare to stuff your sacks AND your stomach.

CarrboroFarmerMarket5.jpg
CarrboroFarmerMarket9.jpg

(photographs taken at Carrboro Farmers' Market in Carrboro) 

March 25, 2017 /MY
Farmers' Market, Carrboro, Spring

With Eyes Wide Open

March 06, 2016 by MY

(The photograph of the Michael Brown matrix "eyes" mural was taken at University Place in Chapel Hill. The image immediately above, of the eyes on the doors, is of Tyler's Taproom in Carrboro.

March 06, 2016 /MY
Carrboro, Chapel Hill
Flag-Carrboro-Matter.jpg

Under the Banner

July 06, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town
“I hope that every American, regardless of where he lives, will stop and examine his conscience about this and other related incidents. This nation was founded by men of many nations and backgrounds. It was founded on the principle that all men are created equal, and that the rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.”
— John F. Kennedy, Civil Rights Address
Flag-Carrboro-Matters1.jpg

The banners in the above two images appeared for a brief time during Carrboro's July 4th Celebration near the corner of Greensboro and Weaver streets in Carrboro. Below, two images of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's confederate soldier, dubbed Silent Sam, partially cloaked in a white wrap after the controversial statue was defaced with graffiti reading "black lives matter," "KKK" and "murderer." Media news outlets peppered the lawn near the statue, which was erected in 1913 as a tribute to UNC alumni who died in the Civil War and also UNC students who fought on the side of the Confederacy.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Silent Sam controversial statue of confederate soldier dubbed Silent Sam.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Silent Sam controversial statue of confederate soldier dubbed Silent Sam.

(photographs taken in Carrboro and Chapel Hill)

July 06, 2015 /onfranklin&main
american flag, Black Lives Matter, Carrboro, Chapel Hill, confederate statue, equality, Silent Sam, statement, UNC
Around Town

Carrboro: Faces of the Fourth

July 05, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town, On the Street
Carrboro-Independence-Day.jpg

(photographs taken at the Carrboro July 4th Celebration at on Weaver Street down to Town Hall)

July 05, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Faces, Independence Day, July 4th, town hall
Around Town, On the Street

Sidewalk Swingin'

Weaver Street Market
July 02, 2015 by onfranklin&main in On the Street
“There is a place where the sidewalk ends and before the street begins, and there the grass grows soft and white, and there the sun burns crimson bright, and there the moon-bird rests from his flight to cool in the peppermint wind.

Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black and the dark street winds and bends. Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow we shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow and watch where the chalk-white arrows go to the place where the sidewalk ends.

Yes we’ll walk with a walk that is measured and slow, and we’ll go where the chalk-white arrows go, for the children, they mark, and the children, they know, the place where the sidewalk ends.”
— Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends

(photograph taken on the sidewalks adjacent to Weaver Street in Carrboro)

July 02, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, couple, dance, nc, sidewalk
On the Street

Live Art: Command Performance

Weaver Street Market
July 01, 2015 by onfranklin&main

Flecks, streaks and arcs dart across a blank mat board as artist Marcelle Harwell Pachnowski paints among a backdrop of spectators and a rumbling band. Crouch. Head tilt. Lean. A live performance emerges as the artist's bold colors flash across the surface of the large-scale piece....culminating in a rendering, worthy of a bow.

(photographs taken at Weaver Street Market in Carrboro)

July 01, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Art, Carrboro, Marcelle Harwell Pachnowski, paint, Weaver Street

Pour Out Soul

Weaver Street Market
June 29, 2015 by onfranklin&main
“Soul music is about longevity and reaching and touching people on a human level. And that’s never going to get lost.”
— Jill Scott

Rhonda Robichaux's (above) striking voice, rich in soul, charges across a crowded lawn at Weaver Street Market in Carrboro. She and her band perform again in Carrboro on Independence Day.

(photographs taken at Weaver Street Market in Carrboro)

June 29, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, nc, Rhonda Robichaux, Weaver Street

Glorious Indeed

June 29, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photograph taken at Town Hall off on Main Street in Carrboro)

June 29, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, marriage equality, nc, town hall
Around Town

Train of Thought

Southern Rail
June 06, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town
“It is what you read when you don’t have to that determines what you will be when you can’t help it.”
— Oscar Wilde

(photograph of Southern Rail located at 201-C East Main Street, the corner of Main and Weaver streets in Carrboro)

June 06, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, nc, Southern Rail, Weaver Street
Around Town

By a Nose

May 31, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

BowBarr's long-lashed, mustached "Carrboro Man" mural juts out by a nose around the corner of the building located at 705 West Rosemary Street in Carrboro. It was created by local artist Scott Nurkin in 2013 whose cadre of signature murals around town include Greetings from Chapel Hill (off of Rosemary Street near Colombia Street in downtown Chapel Hill), and the newly painted Dean Smith mural (off of Smith Level Road and US 15-501 in Chapel Hill near the Orange/Chatham county line).

(photograph taken off of Rosemary Street in Carrboro)

May 31, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, carrboro man, Mural, Scott Nurkin
Around Town

Porch Sittin': Relax and Watch the World Unravel

May 29, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town, On the Street

(photograph taken near the corner of Rosemary and Main streets in Carrboro)

May 29, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Main Street, porch, Rosemary Street
Around Town, On the Street
hairsigncarrboro.jpg

Mirror Mirror on the Wall

May 26, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photograph taken of Salon 2eleven on the corner of Main and Lloyd streets in Carrboro)

May 26, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, hair, Lloyd street, Main Street, Salon 2eleven
Around Town
Openeye3-1.jpg

Open Eye While We Get Our Shut Eye

Open Eye Cafe
May 20, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photograph taken late night at Open Eye Cafe in Carrboro off of S. Greensboro and Robertson streets in Carrboro. The coffeehouse is open until 11 p.m. every night except Friday and Saturday when it opens until midnight.)

May 20, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, coffee, late night, open eye cafe
Around Town

Beauty in the Embrace

April 30, 2015 by onfranklin&main in On the Street

Rob on Lindsay: "She could make the best out of any situation. She just always brings a spark in." Lindsay on Rob: "A thousand things I love about Robbie D....definitely one of the coolest most funny laid back guys and extremely talented musicians that I know."

Ran across the duo near Open Eye Cafe in full embrace as they were parting ways for the afternoon. Rob cohosts the Monday night Open Mic at The Station.

(photograph taken near S. Greensboro and Roberson streets in Carrboro)

April 30, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, embrace, nc, open eye cafe, The Station
On the Street

Thunder Across Main Street

April 27, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

The glossy vintage Ford Thunderbird first rolled out in 1955 in direct response to Chevrolet's iconic sports car, the Corvette. After eleven generations and over 4 million sold, the company ceased production in 1997 when large two-door coupe sales waned. Betting on old faithful, Ford reintroduced the Thunderbird in 2002 as a two-seater with a retro twist, but after three years of sluggish sales it discontinued the once popular vehicle that outsold the Corvette in its first year more than 20 to 1.

(photograph taken on Main Street and Bike Alley in Carrboro)

April 27, 2015 /onfranklin&main
antique car, Carrboro, Ford vehicle, Vintage Thunderbird
Around Town
Latin-Grill.jpg

The Taco Truck

Glass Half Full
March 07, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

The food truck ricochets throughout Carrboro: Johnny's Gone Fishing, Fitch Lumber Parking Lot, and the lot down from Glass Half Full. Loyalists flock to the Latin Grill for its tamales de pollo con salsa verde, tacos al pastor, enchiladas con mole and creamy flan. Year after year of consistent accolades keep the truck humming. Walk-up service, downtown locations. Keep up with them on facebook.

(photograph taken in the parking lot down from Glass Half Full in Carrboro) 

March 07, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Food Truck, nc, taco
Around Town

Walk On

February 22, 2015 by onfranklin&main

Ditch the car. Walk.

Carrboro and Chapel Hill make it simple. Town signs and online maps urge folks to explore its arteries on foot. Walk Carrboro stickers affixed on restaurant windows and storefronts champion a stroll. Chapel Hill street signs installed on Franklin and Columbia streets point to town and university destinations. Best part, minutes in lieu of miles -- easier to wrap your head around.

Need motivation? Try the Triangle Food Tour, 2nd Friday Artwalk or CROP Hunger Walk -- all traverse the adjoining towns.

(photographs taken on Main Street in Carrboro and Franklin Street in Chapel Hill)

February 22, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Chapel HiIl, street, walk

One Way to a Dead End

February 04, 2015 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photograph taken on Broad Street in Carrboro)

February 04, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, down, nc, one way, sign
Around Town

Vintage Vinyl with a Java Pour Over

January 31, 2015 by onfranklin&main

Go Your Own Way. Gold Dust Woman. You Make Loving Fun. Fleetwood Mac's 1977 Rumours album is the most sought after LP these days at Vinyl Perk in Carrboro.

No CD's here. No House music. No music from today's Billboard chart either. But you can grab a steaming pour over coffee while you peruse the racks that, depending on your era, can take you deep into the 80s, across the 70s, or back into the groovin' 60s. The vintage vinyl spans genres: Rock. Progressive Rock. Funk. Jazz. Soul. Country. Folk. On and on.

"A lot of college kids come in that are like 'Oh, I just got record player!" or I'll see some college girls getting The Carpenters, Carole King or Carly Simon and I'm like this is interesting," says Ariane who organizes records, brews the java, and keeps the table turning and the vinyl belting through the speakers.

"I guess this is why I like Al Stewart. It's because my mom would play this when I was little. It's the same thing and it's really nice to see."

(photographs taken at Vinyl Perk, 709 W. Rosemary Street in Carrboro)

January 31, 2015 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, nc, Vinyl Records
  • Newer
  • Older

Copyright © onfranklin&main 2022. All rights reserved. Do not use or reproduce without permission. Logo design by Macaulay Campbell.