Thursday, May 3, 2012

It has not only been a while since I've posted a photograph here, but an even longer while since I've posted something new.  These three images were made on April 29th, in Bethlehem, Pa. beside a marvelous relic of rust belt industry, a steel mill.  It is awesome in scale and complexity, but I just didn't have the time before the concert we had come for to photograph it with the intimacy that can only come from time spent. But, along side the mill, there was a party tent that had been set up for an event yet to occur, and was completely available visually.  In the time we had to wait before the concert, I was able to burn two rolls of film.  Here are three from those rolls.







4 comments:

jervo said...

Oh my goodness. These are amazing. I want to use them as an album cover. I want to write and record an album just so that I can use one of these as a cover for it.

John Voss said...

Thanks, Jer. I'll lay down a track with you in exchange for the rights to this 'graph!! ;-)

pam purves said...

John, I can see why my work resonated with you. Your images are beautiful. We clear share a love of east coast shores. I'm now curious about your music. Do you play the Baroque canon? Do you have recordings?

John Voss said...

Thank you, Pam. I've written a longer reply on linkedin. Best!