I hadn't looked at this site for a while. Going back to it just now, I was struck again by what an astonishing body of work this is, and how well it gives an accurate picture of a complex world that is so often reduced to tourist clichés. Vince, you should be very proud!Made some updates to the Mapping the West gallery on my website:
Vince Lupo’s Mapping the West - Direction One Inc
Wow many thanks! I never think my work is all that great - I’m just trying to figure it all out, which I suppose is the point of the project.I hadn't looked at this site for a while. Going back to it just now, I was struck again by what an astonishing body of work this is, and how well it gives an accurate picture of a complex world that is so often reduced to tourist clichés. Vince, you should be very proud!
It certainly seems stylistically and thematically coherent, though I'm looking from the standpoint of someone whose daily experience is with the land and the people of NM. Others might not appreciate or understand the diversity of subjects in your images, but that's the point, to my thinking: you are attempting to give people an understanding beyond the stereotypes.Wow many thanks! I never think my work is all that great - I’m just trying to figure it all out, which I suppose is the point of the project.
One thing I do wonder if it reads as a cohesive body of work with a definite idea. In other words, do the photos measure up to the Artist Statement? And I also wonder if it’s at a point now that I could compile it into some kind of book/zine/etc. I know there’s so much more to do and I haven’t even scratched the surface of what the West ‘means’ to me, so maybe it’s premature to even be considering anything like that. I would like to show it again somewhere at some point down the road.
Nice Vince. The newer prints are looking good. They don't seem too bright to me. Just about right.Reworked version of an older shot. Funny that a number of the ones that I am reworking, they're getting brighter -- guess my perspective has changed!
On Broadway by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Many thanks -- I now need to figure out how I'm now going to move forward.Nice Vince. The newer prints are looking good. They don't seem too bright to me. Just about right.
Read that report of her death earlier today, Vince... very sad. This is a very touching and powerful image. So much love, such an interesting interplay between generations. Really well done.I just read in the NY Times that Laura Lynch was killed in a vehicle accident on Friday. She was a founding member of the Dixie Chicks and was dividing her time between Ft. Worth and Dell City TX. The accident occurred on Hwy 62 near Cornudas, so it seems that she was likely heading to Dell City.
One of the very few photos I have of Laura - she was good friends with the New Mexico farming family I've befriended and I ended up doing a bit of photographic work for her. She was a great, dynamic presence in Dell City and will definitely be missed.
Jay Jack Laura and Hays by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Many thanks for your comments Lynn - an unfortunate reminder to all of us that we never know when our time will come.Read that report of her death earlier today, Vince... very sad. This is a very touching and powerful image. So much love, such an interesting interplay between generations. Really well done.
Rummaging through photos from my last trip out West.
Gary and Hank by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
I'm planning on being back out in New Mexico in December for a short-term 'artist in residence' in Carrizozo again. Guess when Canada becomes the 51st state I won't need my passport eh?