This is the first image I ever shot for the Fading Ad Campaign. Below are some pics I took when revisiting Omega for the filming of the documentary short Not Fade Away by director Jim Sayegh.
Omega Oil Revisited – Fading Ad Campaign: The Chrome Age
Jan 12th, 2011
by Frank.
Posted in: Fading Ad Campaign, Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, Harlem, Omega Oil, Snake Oil.
← Old Vienna – Pastries, Sodas, Sundaes – Bismarck Hotel – Chicago – Pete Lit – Pete Anderson
Richman’s – 300 Canal Street – NYC →
This was my first fading ad that I photographed. I don’t remember ever noticing them before this. A friend from my photography class called me up and asked if I would walk with him through Harlem to photograph friezes & other architectural details since I had lived there before and he wasn’t comfortable walking with his camera alone. When I noticed the sign, I asked Arthur if he had seen other signs like this before. Terms like ghost signs were not in my lexicon. I was a novice. What was unimaginable at the time was the kaleidoscopic journey on which these signs would take me: From scouring the five boros with Vincenzo in 1997, to a 1999 cross country road trip that would have me sleeping on the floors and couches of the likes of Wm Stage (Ghost Signs) and Tod Swormstedt (American Sign Museum). A minor show at the N-Y Historical Society that got major press on the front pages of the NY Times. The valuable & instructive collaborations with other urban archaeologists like Kevin Walsh & Walter Grutchfield. And wonderful attention from journalists around the globe. The journey continues with the writing and publishing of the book that will feature 75 images from the inception of the project that was shot on chrome. I call it the Fading Ad Campaign’s Chrome Age. Thank you all for your support in this project.