Melbourne is littered with old painted logos and signs for businesses and brands that are long gone – and they’re attracting big audiences on Instagram
. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. To view this content,He loves signs that are particularly Australian – “there’s an amazing Four’n Twenty pies sign in Albert Park, of a pie with a moustache” – and long lost brands like Robur: a Melbourne tea company that began in the 1890s, when Australians were drinking the most tea in the world per capita .
Hunting for new ways to get a better view of signs can involve asking for entry to people’s businesses or homes. Like the “Newman’s have removed to 289 Collins Street” sign, which can partly be seen from Elizabeth Street in Melbourne; he got a great shot after explaining his quest to a nearby nail salon. While shooting an old warehouse in North Melbourne, he was invited by a stranger into their back yard to get a better view.
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