Memories of the Vogue

Midori Moon

Memories of the Vogue

This is the old Vogue theatre located in Chatham, New Brunswick. I think it closed down in 1998. I loved going to watch movies here, it was a very small one room theatre with uncomfortable seats and sticky floors..but it held lots of fond memories for lots of people throughout the years. The tickets were only like $2 and you could buy a large popcorn and soda for $4. Shortly after this theatre closed down, Miramichi built a huge Studio 5 Cinema with I think 8 theatres in it with the tickets costing $10 per adult and another $10 for popcorn!

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Memories of the Vogue by Midori Moon
Memories of the Vogue by Midori Moon
  • PrairieRose

    PrairieRose

    Talk about going back in time! Absolutely wonderful artistry…...so well done Sweetie! xo

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thanks rose! I’ve just been reading up on the Vogue, I guess the first one opened in San Fransisco in the year 1910. I can’t believe they would close down such a historical place!!

  • Jayca

    Jayca

    BEAUTIFUL!!!!
    Absolutely love it!!!

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thank you so much Jayca!! : )

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  • flyfish70

    flyfish70

    That is beatiful, I love how you have the pink standing out, great work!!!!!!!

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thank you!! : )

  • davesphotographics

    davesphotograp...

    great capture love the effect

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thanks Dave!!

  • udonchow

    udonchow

    Very well captured,Julie! Must have held some special memories for you there, love reading your descriptions of your NB shots :D

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thanks Ellen! Yes, I had lots of fun there as a child! I even remember when everyone had food fights before the movies started, haha..people would often go home with popcorn and gummy worms in their hair!! ;D

  • Chuck Uebele

    Chuck Uebele

    Neat image & old building. I like the selective desaturation.

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thank you so much csuebele!!

  • cherylc1

    cherylc1

    fabulous capture!! wonderful treatment and s/c!

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thanks so much Cheryl, and thanks for the fav! : )

  • Taylor Sawyer

    Taylor Sawyer

    Nice wrok,However, please re-read the guidelines to Bubblers Weekly Submissions: http://www.redbubble.com/groups/bubblers-weekly-challenge/join

  • Midori Moon replied

    Oops!Sorry Taylor! ; )

  • Taylor Sawyer

    Taylor Sawyer

    Ahaha, I didnt even know it was yours! I jsut went through all the submitted works and put the same comment. Sorry, babe!

  • LocustFurnace

    LocustFurnace

    Cool work.
    I seen 2 old theaters this past week and never stopped to photograph them. Seeing yours, next time I will have to give a go at them.

  • Midori Moon replied

    Thanks so much LocustF. ...it’s such a shame that these small old theatres are closed down to make room for big chain theatres that cost 5x the amount!

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