Destruction in Black and White
by Joni Eskridge
Title
Destruction in Black and White
Artist
Joni Eskridge
Medium
Photograph
Description
In this high contrast black and white version, all color is stripped leaving the viewer to concentrate on the broken and forlorn landscape some seven months after the weather event.
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In April of 2012 a derecho (a derecho is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm that is associated with a land-based, fast-moving group of severe thunderstorms) hit the Chicagoland area, including the western suburb in which I live. The destruction was severe. After the storm passed, I walked around the neighborhood simply amazed by the water and downed trees � certainly it was not tornado grade destruction, but people were standing out in their yards and on the streets of the neighborhood trying to take it all in and figure out how to clean up or make repairs. Some streets were impassable. I took a walk down to the marsh where I often walk my dog or take my camera to de-stress. The path I usually take was blocked by sheered off trees. The marsh area was completely under water. I met up with a couple of teenagers who were kayaking through the area I usually walked through. Fully 30-50% of the trees were twisted or broken in some form, leaving it grotesque and spooky. How long, I wondered, would it take before my frequent get-away place would again be the peaceful place I knew? Over the weeks and months I walked often through the woods with my camera, clicking the shutter in attempts to create an image that would convey the devastation that brought me to tears that first day. But none of those early images told the story as I saw it. It was not until November, on a cool and foggy fall morning, that I felt I had finally captured images that elicited the same emotion as being there in person.
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October 14th, 2015
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Comments (27)
Carol Lynn Coronios
Your patience paid out, Joni. This is a superb photograph of the twisted, tortured trees in your favorite peaceful park. The mood could only have been captured in this soft black and white. l/f big time!
Joni Eskridge
Thank you David for featuring Destruction in Black and White in the group Midwest America Photography. Very honored to be featured.