Mar 21, 2008

Bruce Schildt

This is for a photo column photographers get to shoot and write for once a week. This week was my turn. I cut out some text to make it shorter for this post.

Bruce Schildt of Woodstock, Ill. comes out his barn with a set of pliers in each hand on a sunny but cold March afternoon. He has been tearing down old tin signs and other metal objects from inside that can be recycled because the 100-year-old structure will be torn down in the spring. “I’m not sad about it or anything. It’s got a bad foundation, and if I don’t do something with it, it’s just going to fall down on its own one of these days,” says, Schildt.

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