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No exotic travel this week, instead a short visit to the Manhattan Beach, California {pages} a bookstore, a small independent shop that has defied the odds in the Amazon era and not just survived, but thrived.
904 Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan Beach
Celebrating its 10th anniversary in March, 2010, Jefferson Graham brings the Photowalk cameras inside for a chat with co-owner Linda McLaughlin Figel.
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This video is not a paid endorsement, but instead a labor of love by Jefferson Graham.
The #Photowalks series is (usually) all about bringing viewers to cool places in the Southern California (and elsewhere) area in search of the best photo spots to light up your social media, and to show how, when and where to get them.
Past #Photowalk episodes include visits to Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Balboa Island, the Griffith Observatory and Venice Beach. We went outside the area to trek to Pismo Beach, a road trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, Tokyo and Kauai.
Gear used on this episode
Jeff:
–GoPro Hero 8 Black
–Sony A7III, with 24-70mm 2.8 G Master lens
—iPhone 11 Pro
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Today’s photo walk let’s step inside a classic neighborhood bookstore pages is just celebrating its 10th anniversary in Manhattan Beach and to celebrate I thought it’d be fun to bring photowalk cameras in for a look around and talk to one of the co-owners about how they defied the odds in the Amazon It’s hard to believe but we’re here celebrating our 10th anniversary I think people want a place to connect in a place to have a sense of community and you can’t do that online and you can’t do that through digital books and I think walking to place where people
Share that love and smell books is is what keeps book stores alive and they’re growing My daughter Erin came up with a name we wanted a one-word name and it just seemed like the perfect name because a bookstore is about books that are tactile and it’s the pages that make the buggy we want to thank Manhattan Beach and all of our friends and family who
Have supported us for these 10 years and all the authors and publishers who have been behind us and we look forward to the next 10 years pages is at 9:04 Manhattan Avenue just down the street from the Manhattan Beach Pier and hey Big Time request if you enjoyed this video please like please
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The latest, from downtown Manhattan Beach, and my favorite little bookstore.
What an adorable store! I still love real books and buying a book by it’s cover… and the recommendations from someone at my local bookstore. Great highlight of a local gem.