Saturday, March 20, 2010
Magical Bus
I passed this VW bus on the way to work the other day. It kind of glowed in the morning sun- it felt really familiar and gave off a dirtbag climber/surfer vibe that I identify with. I stopped along the road the next morning, camera in hand, and snapped a few frames. I usually don't do any obvious "trick" photo processing, but it felt right to give this image a faded "60's" look.
So, why did this photo seem so familiar? Well, I'm a big fan of Stephen Shore, and vernacular American urban landscape style of photography. I was flipping through a Stephen Shore photo book at Borders and found a photo that I'd seen before, but had forgotten about. I enjoy Shore's take on the ironic contrast of the well-traveled van in the urban landscape.
So, there's the connection explaining why the van seemed so familiar.
Labels:
Stephen Shore,
vernacular photography,
VW bus
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Love it. Also enjoying your word smithing. You should publish a coffee table book of your photos and streaming consciousness.....
ReplyDeleteThanks for the props. I'm having way more fun with the blog than I'd expected.
ReplyDeleteI find your photo interesting. When I was a kid, my parents had a red VW bus with a canopy. We drove all over Europe. Sometimes we stayed in a campground, sometimes we just pulled over to the side of the road with a coffee can as a porta potty. I find this pic ironic because I too just recently took a pic of a red VW bus (with a canopy of course) in Michigan and sent it to my dad knowing he'd get a kick out of it.
ReplyDeleteAm enjoying your blog. Keep up the interesting pics and view points.
Those old buses really are something special. Thanks for your comment.
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