One of my new photographs for New Hampshire project. Website update coming in the next month or two!
HORSE RANCHER DAVE BEGOTKA. OSSEO, WISCONSIN. McDONALD’S, INTERSTATE 94.
Are you a real cowboy?
“Yes, I suppose I am.”
Are there a lot of cowboys in the Midwest?
“There ain’t too many of us left, period. All the old boys are dying off.”
Do you come to this McDonald’s often?
“I get in here pretty much every morning for coffee. I guess it’s just an excuse to get out of the valley.”
Have you ever sold any horses in Ohio?
“I must have.”
Photo by fellow Boston based photographer: Greer Muldowney
Series: 6,426 per km2
Photo by my new friend from Norway: Erik Saeter Jorgensen
From the series: Til Valhall
Through the Doorway, 2010
Photographer Karen Moscovitch and her boyfriend of 6 years decided to try an open relationship to “see what would happen if we stepped outside the traditional bounds of a committed relationship”
This is one of the tamer and easier to read photographs from the series, but press the click-through to see some very engaged and abstract work.
From the Series: Me Into You
Ben Huff just started following my tumblr (thanks Ben!) and reminded me how much I LOVE the body of work attached to this photograph. Seriously good stuff from the series Last Road North.
Donald Webber was the first journalist allowed into the Fukushima Exclusion zone after 50,000 people were evacuated from a radius of 40km around the nuclear plant.
Photo by VII Photographer: Donald Webber
Another winner of the 28th annual American Photography awards
Photo by Australian Photographer: Ben Sullivan
One of the winners of PDN’s 2011 photo annual, and he also has an artist’s statement on the project!
Photo by: Tim Gruber
Series: The Island