Hillsdale, Michigan

Another Saturday morning, another small town in south central Michigan.

This time, I picked a sunny fall morning and drove south to Hillsdale, a small town that I haven’t seen in 15 years. I used to travel to Hillsdale for work fairly often. Today, it’s all photography, and a fresh chance to revisit this small city.

Hillsdale is about a 40-minute drive from Jackson, through the rural countryside, and it was a good opportunity to get to see this section of US-12 again.

The first stop? Lewis Emery County Park to watch the sun rise. 

I met this gentleman who was struggling to find a fish.

“What are you photographing anyway?” he asked. 

The scenery, I said, and to watch the colors change as the light came in.

“Well, if you see any fish around, send them my way,” he said.

Driving into town, I spotted this industrial section of town and pulled over to explore. The sun was coming up and lit up these bright white silos perfectly.

On the town square, near the courthouse, I walked around the farmers’ market and bought a delicious selection of apples.

At the farmer’s market, I ran into a co-worker and her friend.

“What are you doing down here?” she asked.

Have camera, will travel, I said. 

Photos shot with the Canon 5D (classic!) and either EF 50mm f/1.4 or 40mm f/2.8.