The November Project 1990 was one filled with apprehension, but also determination. I did not know where the November Project was going, but I knew that I had to do it. For this year my objective was to walk away from my studio and take a different photograph each day. The space where I walked was well known to me because I had often walked in this same landscape as a boy. I knew many of the trees, buildings and parcels of land in this setting. The series then includes a large amount of nostalgia coupled with exuberant freedom. Significant landmarks for this year are three days in Grayling, MI 11/15 -11/17, Thanksgiving and a solo camping trip to Lucerne, MI.
Tree and barn |
Apple tree and newly cut field |
Junkpile |
Trapping tree on rainy day |
Back of shed |
Skimming trees |
Leaves by the gate |
Fenced in |
Rolling meadows |
Pine and oak |
Lit up poples |
Rabbit pile |
Pink sky |
Grass, leaves, grass, field and trees |
1st day view |
2nd day view |
Poples sun rising 3rd day |
Sun behind tree |
Sky and tree tops |
Downhill to woods |
Boat and Rothko bush |
Thanksgiving |
Back of barn |
Douglas fir |
Leaves of grass |
Baseball field |
Weeds in wind |
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