No Country for old photogs

Have you been working on a project for some time now? Getting tired or bored with it? Then this injection of photographic inspiration is for you. Thirteen years ago Chicago Tribune Photographer Scott Strazzante began visiting the Cagwin family farm. I’ll say no more, because you have to see the results of this diptych series. [...]

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Have you been working on a project for some time now? Getting tired or bored with it? Then this injection of photographic inspiration is for you. Thirteen years ago Chicago Tribune Photographer Scott Strazzante began visiting the Cagwin family farm. I’ll say no more, because you have to see the results of this diptych series. FANTASTIC and eerie. Enjoy.

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5 Responses

01.26.08

This is Brilliant!

01.26.08

This is profoundly moving. With similar efforts to infringe on the greenbelt going on in the UK, this speaks volumes for the changes that will ensue. Thanks for highlighting this Ric

01.26.08

I saw Scott present this at the Mountain Workshops last year. It’s an incredible series from one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met. Look for this in an upcoming issue of National Geographic.

01.26.08

Beautiful images… seems like the more things change, the more they stay the same. This is simply wonderful.

This is an amazing project. Having seen it in several phases prior to this, it is an epiphany of delight to see how it has developed once again into a fresh way to tell a story. The pictures would have stood on their own, but to see the diptychs is just enlightening.

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