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Developing San Diego: Making History Every Day ~
Balboa Park Museum ~
Exhibit Opens May 12, 2005
This photographic exhibition has been described as a "now and then" style view of San
Diego. It might be more accurately described as "from then until now" as it
illustrates the changes to our built and natural environments over a long period of time.
Every day we can look around us and see change, sometimes large and dramatic,
sometimes gradual and subtle.
When a building that was standing one day is gone the
next, we are suddenly aware of our rapidly changing world, and when a new building
goes up to take its place, we reminisce about the old building. Photographs capture a
moment in time and encourage us to say "remember when…"
For each building, street scene or landscape in Developing San Diego: Making
History Every Day, there are many historical images from the Booth Historical
Photograph Archives as well as informative text written by Will Chandler. The thirty
contemporary images in this exhibition were taken by me in late 2000 through 2002 and
at the time they were very 'now.'
Looking at a number of the images today, such as the
view of Lake Cuyamaca (which was taken before the devastating fires of
2003), I am reminded again that the present becomes the past with every passing
moment - and not to take those moments for granted. Hope to see you at the exhibition!
Chris Travers
Director of the Booth Historical Photograph Archives
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