November 1, 2022
This photo speaks to me.
By Robert Frank
“Car Accident—U.S. 66, Between Winslow
and Flagstaff, Arizona”
(1956)
For starters, my family was on this very highway a lot in the years 1955 and 1956 when we moved for the final time, to Kingman, from Iowa. I feel like I am related to the four people standing there. I can almost name them. I certainly knew people exactly like them. That's how powerful this image is in my memory. See that house back there. We lived in several houses just like that. How can you capture a world with one picture? Just like this.
Meanwhile, here's another ridiculous sunrise over Ratcliff Ridge this morning.
The Hat Hut Out Wickenburg Way
If you ask me, this is the greatest hat hut in the history of the United States. Out Wickenburg way, circa 1940s. Long gone by now, but someone needs to rebuild it and here's the choice part—I'll pay for it!
The problem is, nobody cares but me and the lead guitar player in ZZ Top. We're threatening to do a history of the Cowboy hat book and if I have any say in the matter, the Hat Hut is going to be a full page in said book.
This might get a page to boot:
Speaking of great photographs and roadside distractions, which cover would you buy?
Dan The Man's Cover Concept #1
Dan The Man's Cover Concept #2
"Oh, thanks a lot, Dan, that's just ridiculous. How in the hell do we choose?"
—BBB
It has to be cover # 1. Geronimo’s expression is spellbinding.
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ReplyDeleteI go with #2. An arrogant, conceited Custer is begging” Pick me, pick me!”
ReplyDeleteThe Custer photo was taken May 23, 1865 in Washington DC so it doesn't count !
ReplyDeletethe Custer photo was taken in Washington DC on May 23, 1865 and should not count as a "western" photo.
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