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Box 602.Shelf1

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Contains 41 Results:

Dude Cowboy, 1991

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.030
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Dude cowboy Lone Pine, California, 1991 Photographer's Caption: "Many weekend dude cowboys and cowgirls participate in the Equestrian West. They create a profile of themselves, earned or not, of a full-fledged working hand—and they are part of the culture. A lot of revenue comes into the working cowboy world from this source. I was attracted to this dude’s outfit at a rodeo and saw the potential for a crisp black and white print. I like the textures of the leather and fabric."

Dates: Created: 1991

Forrest, 1994

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.031
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Forrest Layton Springs, California, 1994 Photographer's Caption: "Another wrangler who worked the eastern Sierra corridor in the 1990s, Forrest looked like the West. His face, to me, had the West written on it. All I had to do was photograph his face to capture the Equestrian West."

Dates: Created: 1994

Campfire, 1995

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.032
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Campfire Mammoth Lakes, California, 1995 Photographer's Caption: "The campfire and the lonely cowboy are symbols of the Equestrian West."

Dates: Created: 1995

Bob Eddy, Foreman, 1993

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.033
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Bob Eddy, Foreman Dry Creek Ranch, Nevada, 1993

Dates: Created: 1993

Brandon Fowler, 2003

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.034
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Brandon Fowler TS Ranch, Nevada, 2003 I see the West written metaphorically across the faces of people like Brandon. I captured his portrait on a cold spring morning just as the sun peeked over the horizon. In close portraits like these, I can frame out unnecessary information and focus on the essential visual components and their iconic symbology.

Dates: Created: 2003

Cowboy 2, 1993

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.035
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Cowboy 2 Three Creek Ranch, Idaho, 1993 Photographer's Caption: "This cowboy was working a round-up at the Three Creek Ranch when I was shooting the events there. He caught my attention because he looked like a hybrid Native American and European, with red hair, light skin and the features of a Native."

Dates: Created: 1993

Owens Valley Horse Drive 2, 1991

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.036
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Owens Valley Horse Drive 2 Casa Diablo, California, 1991 Photographer's Caption: "The Owens Valley horse drive heads for the high country. It is a spectacular ride over trackless terrain for more than 100 miles."

Dates: Created: 1991

Tim Bean, 1993

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.037
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Tim Bean Three Creek Ranch, Idaho, 1993 Photographer's Caption: "Mr. Bean was a precision horseman and always meticulously dressed. Cowboys take pride in their appearance and gear. It’s important for everything to be just right."

Dates: Created: 1993

Working Cowboys, 2003

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.038
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Working cowboys TS Ranch, Nevada, 2003 Buckaroos Doug Groves and Gabe Williams at the TS Ranch attend to an ailing cow. This is the life of a working cowboy.

Dates: Created: 2003

Tack, 2003

 Item — Box: 602.Shelf1
Identifier: Item P.602.039
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Tack TS Ranch, Nevada, 2003 Photographer's Caption: "The darkroom and the making of silver gelatin prints has shaped my style and technique. I key in on texture and quality of light. In my still life images, I am looking for story in the details."

Dates: Created: 2003