Seward House Fountain
The Auburn group, Eva Briggs and I, left the municipal parking lot in front of City Hall on South Street at 10:15 AM. Heading south we entered the Seward House gardens.
We then walked to Genesee Street to capture the murals on the Boyle Center and the Citizen building.
Eva Briggs
Walking up State Street we encountered Matteo Bartolotta and his son, Anthony. Anthony escorted us through the new apartments and the new bakery, which are under construction. Matteo invited us to have lunch on him at Bambinos.
Anthony Bartolotta - composed by Eva Briggs
It started to sprinkle so Eva and I headed back to our cars. Then in front of the Seward House we saw another photographer. It was Jim Alley. Due to a traffic accident Jim had been held up on his way from Rochester.
Seward House - composed by Jim Alley
The drizzle continued so we went into the Westminster Presbyterian Church. There workers, Jim and Mathew, were doing some maintenance. Mathew turned on the lights in the sanctuary so we could photograph the interior.
Leaving the church we made our way to Court Street and on to the flower garden in back of Seymour Library. There we encountered Alice, a library patron.
Jim Alley
Before returning to our cars we climbed to the roof of the municipal parking garage.
After putting our gear away we walked to Bambinos.
Here the service was excellent and the food supreme. We all had something Italian. The host graciously acknowledged the lunch was on Matteo Bartolotta.
While our numbers were few, the day shoot went extremely well.
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