I’m returning to Terlingua this All Hallow’s Eve to document, this time on video, the annual Dia de Los Muertos ritual at the Terlingua cemetery. Despite the presence of a thousand or more CASI (Chili Appreciation Society International) celebrants, Terlingua is full of good folks who are best at minding their own business–and throwing a great party.
Me and my crew are staying at the Villa Terlingua guest house with hostess Cynta De Narvaez.
Students from W.T. Francisco Elementary School in Haltom City, Texas, attend a flag-raising ceremony at the beginning of their day at YMCA Camp Grady Spruce facility on Possum Kingdom Lake in Palo Pinto County, Texas on September 27, 2013. The students spent three days at camp studying science in the school’s outdoor education program.
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A father and daughter walk down the Midway of the State Fair of Texas in Dallas, Texas.
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Just four more days!!!
FW Weekly editor Gayle Reaves liked my John Graves blog well enough that she re-published it with another of my John Graves photos in the current (August 7-14) issue. I’m delighted that she thought enough of the tiny piece to publish it. Not a story, so much as a remembrance of my visits with John.
It was John’s words that put me on that river 30 years ago and will find me there again this October.
Vadym Kholodenko of the Ukraine performs Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major, op. 26 during the Fourteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas on June 7, 2013.
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Montague, Texas was under a tornado warning when I arrived shortly before 7 p.m., today, May 20. This array of windmills is owned by Custom Water Company LLC. ©2013 Robert W. Hart
Dennis Mann, left, and his wife Deborah stand outside their storm cellar with neighbor Mathew Tettleton moments after tornado warning ended on Monday May 20, 2013, in Montague, Texas. When I asked Deborah if they had gone to the cellar she laughed and said, “I did, but Dennis stayed out here to make sure his truck didn’t blow away.”
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An Albany cowboy waits for his cue to ride hard and fast to kick off the Fort Griffin Fandangle Sampler near Fort Griffin on May 4, 2013. This is the 75th anniversary of the Fandangle. ©2013 Robert W. Hart
A young Albany, Texas cowboy waits for his cue to perform at the Fort Griffin Fandangle Sampler on May 4, 2013 at the site near Fort Griffin where Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp met.
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A young Albany, Texas cowboy holds tight to his dad after the conclusion of the Fort Griffin Fandangle Sampler on May 4, 2013 at the site near Fort Griffin where Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp met. ©2013 Robert W. Hart
This past Saturday, May 4, I drove west to Albany, Texas (that’s pronounced All-bany) to attend the Sampler (preview) of the 75th Fort Griffin Fandangle. The whole show took place north of town out at Fort Griffin on Cliff Teinert’s place where Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp met.
The Sampler is a preview of the upcoming Fort Griffin Fandangle that takes place on two weekends: June 20, 21, 22, and June 27, 28 and 29.
Any day now the June issue of Texas Highways magazine will hit the stands with photos I made at last year’s Fandangle.
Juaquin Luna, 83, plays guitar outside the cantina in Boquillas, Coahuila, Mexico on April 19, 2013.
I spent April 19 and 20 in Boquillas photographing life in the village after the 11-year absence of U.S. tourist money. The people of Boquillas are glad to have visitors once again and despite our absence, the village is still home to a friendly, hard-working populace. After dwindling to 90 residents during the past 11 years, some villagers are returning.
Waiting area of the new Customs and Border Patrol crossing and point of entry on the U.S. side in Big Bend National Park near Rio Grande Village.
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A park ranger closes the gate to the Boquillas Crossing in Big Bend National Park on December 21, 2012.
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I just learned that these two images and the accompanying news item posted to Facebook about the opening of the Boquillas border crossing set new page view records for the Texas Highways magazine website on Thursday (April 12, 2013).
I’m always ecstatic when my efforts pay off for my clients. These were self-assigned images I made back on Dec. 21, 2012 when I approached the Big Bend National Park officials about shooting the new facility.
Prior to last week’s opening I was the only journalist allowed access to the new Border crossing facility. I’m returning this Friday, April 19, to spend three days in Boquillas to shoot stills, video and gather audio.
One of the best things about personal projects like this one is that I get to tell stories the way I want to tell them. I can spend time with my subjects and that always means better photos, videos and quotes. In short: Better stories.
But the real icing comes when I can impact my clients’ page views, marketability and visibility.