Maybe you know that I've spent the better part of the last two years working on a documentary project; it covers the entire length of Route 66 and I made just shy of 7,000 black and white images.
Later this week, my collaborator - the Oklahoma photographer VC Torneden - and I will have an exhibit of a few of these images. It's called The Other Side and will be at the Charles Adams Gallery in Lubbock through the end of the month. Stop by, if you get a chance.
And all of that was to say that I sort of got burned out on black and white images. I love black and white and have built my photographic career (such as it is) on being a strong monochrome shooter.
So, I'm pivoting to color, and that's all you'll see from me for the entirety of the month.
You've been warned.
Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 7.13.2023
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