GRID Magazine: February 2010


The February 2010 issue of GRID Magazine is now out (official release party at The Abbaye, January 18th 5p – 8p). You can read it online or pick up a print edition somewhere around town (Metropolitan Bakery, Old City Coffee, Fair Food Farmstand…) I took a bunch of photos for 3 different stories. Here are the shots that made it into the book.

Green Eggs Cafe for GRID Magazine February 2010
Here's a shot of the main dining room of Green Eggs Cafe, 1306 Dickinson Street, in South Philly.

Green Eggs Cafe for GRID Magazine February 2010
And a shot from the outside of the newly finished space.

Feast Your Eyes Catering for GRID Magazine February 2010
Feast Your Eyes Catering has moved from Northern Liberties to Kenzo and now they have a solar array on the roof and a huge event space on the second floor of a former barrel factory.

Kensington Food Co-Op for GRID Magazine February 2010
Here's Lena Helen, founder of the Kensington Community Food Co-Op outside her home in Kenzo. The physical Co-Op is still in the planning stages, but a facility has been decided upon and the membership rolls are filling in nicely.

Weavers Way Co-Op for GRID Magazine February 2010
Here's a shot of the interior of the always stocked to the gills Weaver's Way Co-Op in Mt. Airy; Philly's largest Co-Op.

Weavers Way Co-Op for GRID Magazine February 2010
Another shot of the first floor of Weaver's Way.

Weavers Way Co-Op for GRID Magazine February 2010
A shot of the second floor at Weaver's Way.

Weavers Way Co-Op for GRID Magazine February 2010
The entryway of Weaver's Way. I wanted a different shot, but there was a gigantic delivery truck to my left so I had to make do.

Here's a slideshow of some of the shots that I liked that didn't make it into the stories:

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2 Comments on “GRID Magazine: February 2010”

  1. Matt Says:

    Congrats, Albert! Great to see your work make its way into the world.

  2. Tony Says:

    Congrats! Having grown up in Germantown and spent much of my life in Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill, it's kind of crazy that I have never been to Weaver's Way.

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