..."the air was fresh then. The air was so fresh that it burned like a pure white fire in our lungs. To be in that car with all the family on the way to Gram's house was to be alive. I was one and whole; I was right there and nowhere else in my mind."
from Impossible Vacation, by Spalding Gray
I doubt there is a summer rite of passage as popular, or as well and persistently photographed, as the road trip. In fact, when I started to pull images for this posting, I found myself buried under the huge volume of applicable photographs. If possible, one could probably lay down all the prints of pictures on this subject and create a paper road that would stretch from the West coast all the way back to the East. I'm sure that anyone who views this post could easily conjure up another 100 images and an additional dozen or so photographers that I should have included. It also occurred to me that if you had to define the last 80 years or so of American photography you could accurately describe much of it as one long, mobile, examination of the experience of being mobile in America. Or perhaps the subject is so attractive to photographers for all the obvious reasons. Who wouldn't want to try and recapture the experience of that first auto vacation. That unsettling, yet supremely satisfying, thrill of being in unfamiliar territory accompanied by a bright and momentary flash when mobility morphs into an addiction for the feeling of freedom.
THE DESTINATION
Lee Friedlander
Joel Sternfeld, from American Prospects
William Eggleston, from Los Alamos
Lee Friedlander
William Eggleston, from Los Alamos
THE GAS STATION
Stephen Shore, from Uncommon Places
George Tice
William Eggleston
William Eggleston, from Ancient and Modern
Henry Wessel
Robert Frank, from The Americans
THE CAR
Joel Sternfeld, from American Prospects
William Eggleston
William Eggleston, from Faulkner's Mississippi
Lee Friedlander, from Self Portraits
Gary Winogrand
Robert Frank, from The Americans
Robert Frank, from The Americans
Robert Frank, from The Americans
Robert Frank, from The Americans
Robert Frank, from The Americans
Walker Evans
THE ROAD
Joel Sternfeld, from American Prospects
Lee Friedlander
William Eggleston, from Los Alamos
Lee Friedlander
Robert Frank, from The Americans
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Dog Days 5 -Road Tripping
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evan ... i've recently discovered your blog and i've become addicted. thanks for all the eye candy!
My pleasure Erin. Thanks for coming by.
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