Twin Arrows Trading Post
“Some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost.” ― EROL OZAN . . . The biggest blow to Route 66 — 2,448 miles of highways and byways from Chicago to LA — was in the mid-20th [...]
“Some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost.” ― EROL OZAN . . . The biggest blow to Route 66 — 2,448 miles of highways and byways from Chicago to LA — was in the mid-20th [...]
It's already been five years since we launched Fading Nostalgia. Read about how it all began...what we've tackled this last half decade...and our dreams of what's to come.
Being a graphic designer in this digital age, it's not too often I get to bust out my paint brushes from my college days. In fact, it's been almost ten years since I've taken to a canvas that [...]
One evening last week, I got a text photo from a friend. Scattered all over her floor were mugs, plates, drinking glasses, bowls, notebooks and other wares adorned with kitschy illustrations [...]
Now that you know a little more about night photography and light-painting, we'd love to take you on a little journey by recounting one of our absolute favorite night photography excursions: [...]
We stopped inside the Cactus Inn office the next morning to drop off the key and thoroughly enjoyed chatting again with Peggy for a little while! Just like old friends, we traded stories about [...]
After cookout fun with the Tucumcari natives (both real and honorary) the night before, Chris and I headed for some night photography fun out west in Cuervo and Newkirk, NM...a couple of [...]
It was SO nice to wake up in Blue Swallow and not have to rush rush rush to pack up our things and head to the next town. Before the Wheels on [...]
Ok, so we loved the Globetrotter Lodge as soon as we set foot in the warm, cozy room. It was actually freezing that evening...probably about 70 [...]
Woke up to another cloudy day (more rough weather than not on this trip so far!) Took a photo of the Texas-shaped pool...of course!...
We capture a different perspective of our country’s history, symbols of the story that is truly unique to America and her trailblazers. Using long exposure photography, light-painting, video, and the written word, we give you a physical piece of the history of these lost places.
So grab a map and some Goldfish crackers, and let’s hit the road!
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Explore the Lost.
Play in the Dark.
Illuminate History.