Monday, June 15, 2009

Four Corners, Montana -New Images and Statement


Treecouch


Jason- Painter

Sebastian and Timmy- Monforton School Students

                  This project focuses on the residents and landscapes of Four Corners, Montana in the Gallatin County.  Four Corners is located at 45.667876 degrees North, 111.182530 degrees West, which is approximately eight miles west of the Bozeman city center.  The Gallatin County spreads over 2,500 square miles with Bozeman being the densest conglomeration of citizens, but relying on the many hardworking residents commuting from one of the outlying communities like Four Corners.  I find this area particularly interesting due to the vast array of unique businesses, business owners, and community members.  These surrounding communities are a large part of the adhesive that hold the Bozeman municipal together as a whole.

Four Corners, Montana Landscapes






Some more large format photographs taken on my adventures in the Four Corners community.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Four Corners, Montana


Jeff- Custom Hill Design


Colleen and Nick- Greenspace Nursery and Alaska Drilling


Travis, Ayden, and Kandace- Ressler Automotive


Noah- Everlast Paint and Body

Four Corners, Montana


Robert- K.O.A. Campground


Timmy and Sebastian- Monforton School Students


Jason- Painter


Josh- Custom Woodwork and Carpentry

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Gallatin Gateway School Photography Class





These are some more photographs created by the students in my Gallatin Gateway School Photography Class from Spring Semester 2009.

Gallatin Gateway School Photography Class





These photographs were created by my 6th-8th grade students from my Digital Photography Class at Gallatin Gateway School. 

Four Corners, Montana - Mike and Chris


Mike- Montana State University

Chris- KM Construction 

Four Corners, Montana-Tyler





Tyler- Concrete Worker

Four Corners, MT




These are raw 4x5 color negative film scans from a project I started working on in April 2009.  I am documenting Four Corners, Montana which sits approximately eight miles west of the Bozeman city center.  I find this place particularly interesting due to the vast array of unique businesses, business owners, and community members.  The Gallatin Valley spreads over 2,500 square miles with Bozeman being the densest conglomeration of citizens, but relying on the many hardworking residents commuting from one of the outlying communities like Four Corners, which seem to be a large part of the adhesive that hold the Bozeman municipal together as a whole.