"The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." - Dorothea Lange

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

little and free



Can anything compare with receiving updated photos of the grandchildren? Actually, yes.

Photos of their latest little masterpieces absolutely make my day.

I wish I could have watched Henry create this drawing, but I think I know exactly how it went down. His pieces are kind of like "performance" art. He never strives for a clean, perfect presentation. Rather, while his marker, crayon or paintbrush moves around the paper, he describes what is happening. It might begin with a character getting onto an airplane, then flying off into the clouds, then making a stop on a particular planet, then cruising by the sun, then… well you get the idea. Usually by the end of the story, the paper has become a free and lively sea of dense strokes, circles or squiggles. If his mom can get a photo of it before the initial concept is completely obliterated, she kindly sends it my way.

This picture is "a house on wheels with many chimneys and birthday guests." It really isn't complete without Henry's ongoing narration, but it is pretty great nevertheless.




Abbie and Sam are giving their children, among other things, the opportunity to express themselves in endlessly free and creative ways. Each day seems to have a bit of magic in it. My sister once said she wished she could be one of their kids. I do, too! But I consider myself one lucky woman to get to be their grandmother.






















"Dragon Family with Bugs"

"Tree"

(All photos were taken by Abbie.)


Monday, July 14, 2014

hipsta stuff

Here are some new photos I made with my iPhone.








Friday, July 11, 2014

clinton 39 years later

It was the winter of 1975, and I was an undergraduate studying photography and graphic design at the University of Wisconsin. I decided I wanted to travel through the mountains of eastern Kentucky to track down and photograph traditional bluegrass mountain musicians.

I drove through the hollers and asked anyone who'd hear me out: do you know any fiddle, mandolin or banjo players who've been playing for a long time? Making their own instruments, maybe?

One of the families to whose cabin I was pointed belonged to the Bailey clan. There was WR and Dahlia, who were in their 70's or 80's, their son Riley, and Riley's kids Clinton and Leon. WR and Riley made banjos, dulcimers and fiddles and played them well. I enjoyed this family so much I returned to their place two more times on subsequent visits to Kentucky.

So, I was on a search for The Baileys last week when I pulled into their town. I asked the first person I saw there if she knew Clinton Bailey. She said: yes, he and Leon live with their mother Ruby up yonder. 

I navigated the twists and turns of the holler, asking people along the way if I was getting any closer to the Bailey place. Up yonder can be hard to find if you haven't been there in 39 years.

Well, I did find them, and I spent two different days with them, meeting their family and their friends. I was accepted with warm, open arms. Sadly, Riley was no longer alive, but the next generation(s) greeted me kindly and were so appreciative of the photos I had brought along to give them.

I figured it would be fun to share the image I made of cherubic little Clinton, who was five or six at the time - and the photo I made of him last week with his granddaughter Makina.

So here they are.


Clinton, 1975

Clinton and granddaughter Makina, 2014


Wednesday, July 09, 2014

lenscratch!

I am so happy to be featured on Aline Smithson's wonderful blog, Lenscratch, today. Please check it out here.


Monday, July 07, 2014

last day in the bluegrass

It's time to hit the road and head back to the midwest. Yesterday I spent time with my dad's caregiver who is from Breathitt County. She took me to her little church for Sunday services and then to her family farm for Sunday supper.

Here are the last of the images from my visit to eastern Kentucky.

Breathitt County

Breathitt County

Breathitt County

Breathitt County

Breathitt County

Perry County

Perry County



Saturday, July 05, 2014

another day in my home state of kentucky

I'm feeling really proud to be a native Kentuckian.

I'd like to point out that the landscape here in the eastern part of the state is gorgeous, and the people could not be more welcoming.

It's been a wonderful day making pictures. I've been to a little league tournament and a family reunion/birthday party (the family I connected with after 39 years!) and have driven along the edge of the Daniel Boone National Forest. Can it get much better than that? I'm a lucky girl.


Perry County

Perry County

Perry County

Perry County

Perry County

Clay County

Jackson County

Perry County

Perry County

Perry County

Friday, July 04, 2014

day 2 in eastern kentucky

I went to a 4th of July celebration in Jackson (Breathitt County) where I saw my first greased pig race. A guy doused a pig in Johnson's baby oil and set him free to run, and then five contestants chased down the slippery porker trying to pin him (her?). Then there was lots of squealing. Really loud squealing. Strapping young Kevin was the lucky winner. He got a trophy, and he also got to take the pig home.


Breathitt County


Perry County

Breathitt County

Breathitt County

Thursday, July 03, 2014

jeff and viper and typo

Today I drove past towns called Jeff, Frozen, Flat, Typo and Ned to end up near Viper where I did indeed find a little boy I photographed 39 years ago. He's 45 now.

It was a great day. Driving through the hollers of eastern Kentucky is sad and exhilarating. The landscape is beautiful; a lot of the people are struggling.

It was a happy reunion with the family I knew so long ago. I hung around for the afternoon, making photographs of them, their relatives and their neighbors.


Perry County


Perry County


Perry County


Perry County


Perry County


Perry County


Perry County


Perry County


Breathitt County


Perry County


Perry County


Perry County


Wednesday, July 02, 2014

tomorrow

I'll head into eastern Kentucky tomorrow. Have been spending some time with my family in Lexington first.

So far I have been warned about:

deer on the highway. drive slowly!
meth heads. they are everywhere.
people don't take too kindly to outsiders. be careful!

But I have also been told by a friend that she may be able to hook me up with the mayor of the one of the larger towns. And that she has family down there, and they will be happy to show me around.

I'm eager to get started. I haven no idea where this will lead, but I'm excited to find out.

More to follow.