Courtesy of the Historic Houses Trust (which I joined) and the Sydney Photoblogger's Group, I went to the 50's Fair in one of Australia's most well known houses. It was a photographers paradise with many people dressed up in period costume. If I go again, I should do the same.
We all arrived early, which was a good thing. I bumped into Morgan and Andrew just inside the entrance. There was an impromptu photo session happening as the official photographer was at the site.
At the top of the hill(and at the bottom of the hill, around the house) was lot's of 50's memorabilia. I resisted the temptation to buy. Down the hill were the presenters from the ABC's Collectors program, so I look forward to seeing a show on this event. But I did not see a camera crew.
Then it was down the hill over the uneven path to the house. Here there was a stage and the house it self. I met the others at this location.
To get into the house, one must first remove one's shoes. This is because they want to protect the floor coverings. The house is quite small. But it lives up to it's well designed reputation.
We stay to watch the music and dancing, only retiring after midday to a nearby photoblogger's house. This was a good time to leave. The crowd was becoming enormous and the queue to get in must have been several hundred people long.
We all arrived early, which was a good thing. I bumped into Morgan and Andrew just inside the entrance. There was an impromptu photo session happening as the official photographer was at the site.
At the top of the hill(and at the bottom of the hill, around the house) was lot's of 50's memorabilia. I resisted the temptation to buy. Down the hill were the presenters from the ABC's Collectors program, so I look forward to seeing a show on this event. But I did not see a camera crew.
Then it was down the hill over the uneven path to the house. Here there was a stage and the house it self. I met the others at this location.
To get into the house, one must first remove one's shoes. This is because they want to protect the floor coverings. The house is quite small. But it lives up to it's well designed reputation.
We stay to watch the music and dancing, only retiring after midday to a nearby photoblogger's house. This was a good time to leave. The crowd was becoming enormous and the queue to get in must have been several hundred people long.
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