Constructed in 1926, US 50 was part of the original United States highway system and extends from California to Maryland. Our recent move from Oakland, California to Silver Spring, Maryland near Washington, DC inspired me to travel on this historic byway and document my journey. All work was shot on a Mamiya 6, a film camera that creates negatives that are six centimeters square. This camera really forces me to shoot with intention. The film stock is mostly Ektar 100, for those who are curious.
Nativity tableaux, Linn, Missouri.
Santa horse, Louisburg, Kansas.
Kaskaskia river, Carlyle, Illinois.
Spring Hill Cemetery, Shoals, Indiana.
A murmuration of starlings near Odin, Illinois.
East Saint Louis, Illinois.
Swing set, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.
Wheatland Generating Plant, Wheatland, Indiana.
Roof cow, Rowlesburg, West Virginia.
Grafton, West Virginia.
Nativity tableaux, Odin, Illinois.
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
Motel door, Pleasant Valley, West Virginia.
Tanner's Creek Generating Station, Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Sunrise, Ladue, Missouri.