As we get ready to re-launch our 10/100/1000 contest, we caught up with last year’s finalist Brian Weinstein from Tampa Changing to see how the project is coming along…
Bryan Weinstein has been hunting down historic photos of Tampa for over a year and a half. After determining where in Tampa the historic photo was taken, he systematically takes a matching modern photograph of the scene. The historic photograph as well as the matching re-photograph are then posted to his website, www.TampaChanging.com, allowing people to view the changes, or lack of, that have occurred over the years.
Last year, Tampa Changing received a lot of exposure when it was one of the ten finalists in the 10/100/1000 contest. Due to the publicity Tampa Changing received from this contest, Bryan was asked to be a guest speaker at two local Preservation Society meetings and has been featured in other local publications. He has had his re-photography exhibited and currently has his re-photography for sale in the Tampa Bay History Center’s gift shop.
After becoming a finalist, Bryan was contacted by many people throughout Tampa Bay. Some were photographers who wanted to submit their own re-photography. Others were residents who wanted to submit their own historic photographs, and others wanted to know when Bryan would be able to re-photograph their section of Tampa, and even the surrounding counties. While Bryan’s efforts are still primarily focused in and around Tampa, www.TampaChanging.com now features re-photography Bryan has taken around the world and an ever-increasing section dedicated to re-photography taken by other local photographers.
by: Brian Weinstein, Tampa Changing
