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In the crumbling community of a fundamentalist Mormon sect, the boys who remained behind reinvent themselves as modern-day cowboysAmerican photographer Jim Mangan began The Crick as a photographic survey of the unorthodox architecture of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) houses in the Utah-Arizona border town of Short Creek. He soon found that the bigger story lay in a group of teenage boys navigating their disintegrating community, fractured after leader Warren Jeffs was imprisoned in 2011. These subjects were children at the time of the fallout, who remained with their families in Short Creek as others elected to leave the town altogether. The Crick is a meditation on religious succession, patriarchal systems, zealotry and fraternity in the life built by these young men. Mangan's pictures transport the reader into an alternate reality of the boys' making: where they explore the rugged terrain of southern Utah, northern Arizona and southern Nevada on horseback, emulating old-time explorers of the Western frontier. His "ecological and sociological approach" to this series, spanning five years, depicts the playfulness of youth against the capricious landscape of the American West. In both their real and imaginary worlds, these subjects have gained a knowledge of and closeness to nature that has largely been lost in the conventions of modern life. The collection of photographs is accompanied by an essay by author Judith Freeman and a text by apostatized former FLDS member and artist Roman Bateman. Jim Mangan (born 1973) is a photographer and filmmaker best known for his images of the American West. His work has been exhibited at the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, the Kunst im Tunnel in Düsseldorf and the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. In 2015, his project Blast was shown at the Sundance Film Festival.
Journey to September by Ken Palmrose is an exquisite collection of photographs and original poetry that answers the question: Is there more to the story? Through his captivating images and thought-provoking words, Ken Palmrose takes readers on an inspiring journey of discovery. Along the way, readers will explore the connections between the poem and photograph, ask questions about the deeper meaning behind the images, and gain insight into the author's personal journey. With an engaging narrative that is part travelogue and part philosophy, Journey to September is a unique exploration of the unknown.This exquisite book will captivate readers with its stunning images and profound musings. Whether you are a fan of poetry, photography, or both, this book will provide hours of meaningful entertainment. Take the journey with Ken Palmrose and discover the power of words and images in Journey to September. Pick up a copy today and unlock the secrets of the unknown.
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