Noah A
29-Oct-2012, 09:06
I’m very honored to have been able to work with photographers Nina Berman, Brian Cohen, Scott Goldsmith, Lynn Johnson, and Martha Rial and organizer Laura Domencic on the Marcellus Shale Documentary Project.
The show has opened in Pittsburgh and will remain open through January, at which time it will travel to Philadelphia and other cities.
My contribution was a series of landscapes as well as portraits of those affected by the gas boom currently underway in Pennsylvania. The goal of the project, as stated in the official blurb, is to tell stories, through photographic images, of how the lives of Pennsylvanians have been and may continue to be affected by the Marcellus Shale Gas Industry. By creating a visual document of the environmental, social and economic impact of drilling, the work will engage communities in the current Marcellus debate while providing important historical images for the future.
http://pittsburgharts.org/marcellus-shale-documentary-project
The show has opened in Pittsburgh and will remain open through January, at which time it will travel to Philadelphia and other cities.
My contribution was a series of landscapes as well as portraits of those affected by the gas boom currently underway in Pennsylvania. The goal of the project, as stated in the official blurb, is to tell stories, through photographic images, of how the lives of Pennsylvanians have been and may continue to be affected by the Marcellus Shale Gas Industry. By creating a visual document of the environmental, social and economic impact of drilling, the work will engage communities in the current Marcellus debate while providing important historical images for the future.
http://pittsburgharts.org/marcellus-shale-documentary-project