Shrimpers, Rockport, Texas, 2004
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Bill Curtis / Dwarf Cyprus, Everglades National Park, Florida
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Chuck Naiser / The Big Tree, 2000 Year Old Windswept Live Oak, Rockport, Texas
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Amanda Switzer / Seawall at the Fishery, East Hampton, New York
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Steve Coulter / Inlet, Hatteras, North Carolina
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Rick Murphy / Below Sea Level, Everglades National Park, Florida
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Gary Taylor / Camp Slidell, Louisiana (Before Katrina)
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Jeff Heyer / Grasslands, Nantucket, Massachusetts
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Al Keller / Edge of the Storm, Marco Island, Florida
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.
Conway Bowman / La Jolla, California
American Coastline, 2004-2005
19, 8x10 Gelatin Silver Contact Prints
This group of pictures document the American coastline with landscapes that have directly influenced the fisherman who inhabit them. The livelihood of these costal dwellers, like the environment in which they work, is perpetually endangered by natural and man made calamities. The fisherman are bound to the natural world, as such, I have paired their portraits with their landscapes for these 9 diptychs. The pictures owe a debt to Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee, two talented writers who originated the idea.