After a week in Greeley, Colorado, it’s good to be home.
Not that there’s anything wrong with Greeley. On the contrary, it’s not at all what you’d expect if you labor under the fairly common misapprehension that it smells, that it’s dangerous, that it’s nothing but cows and cowboys.
Don’t laugh. People who have never even been there will swear that it’s all true. Which brings me to why CK and I were visiting. The City of Greeley has hired helveticka to change those misapprehensions; to communicate that Greeley’s got it going on. So last week, on our third visit to the area in less than a year, we were shooting stills and video footage for an upcoming awareness campaign.
Over the next few days we’ll share some photos from our trip—like the one above, taken by CK, of a downtown mural by performance/visual artist Armando Silva. By the end of the week, you’ll want to go there yourself.