Such an impressive batch of 120 by Stephen Sutter from his latest adventure beautifully captured on film
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Such an impressive batch of 120 by Stephen Sutter from his latest adventure beautifully captured on film
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In just a few weeks, a couple of friends and I will be treking from New Jersey to Washington, Canada, and Alaska. I will be away from home and work a good chunk of time, nearly 4 weeks and 12,000 miles. We are unscheduled and unbooked in hostels or camp grounds along the way. If you’re interested in hosting us at one of these places for a night or two, or if you’re wanting to send some products with us on our journey, we are looking for kindred strangers and sponsors! You can email me at [email protected] ! Here is a rough list of where we will be along our expedition! Glacier National Park, MT Snoqualmie Falls, WA Seattle, WA Mount Rainier National Park, WA Olympic National Park, WA North Cascades National Park, WA Jasper, Alberta, Canada (Alot of Canadian National Parks are centralized here) Gates of the Arctic National Park, AK Denail National Park, AK Anchorage, AK Kenai Fjords National Park, AK And a couple other stops along the way home from canada!
Taadaa! I made this entirely from salvaged shipping pallets without the use of any stains, oils, or paints! Each color was found naturally in the wood along with all of the nail holes, chips, and dents and every strip was cut by hand! It measures 24.5" across and 1" thick with the edges bound with a hand cut and sewed rawhide leather strip! I had a blast making this and plan on making similar pieces in the future!
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INTERVIEW WITH @STEPHEN_SUTTER
Kerri Sullivan / March 1, 2015
We’ll say more about this in another post, but, Jersey Collective is officially one year old! Stephen Sutter (@stephen_sutter) will be our first participant of our second year, and we’re excited to have him. We asked him about being young and taken seriously, shooting film, and going on spontaneous road trips. Here’s what he had to say!
First of all, why don’t you introduce yourself for those who may not know you? Howdy Jersey Collective! My Name is Stephen Sutter! I live in Woodbury Heights NJ, and have been living here my whole life! Im a full time photographer with a primary focus in portraiture and architecture.
From looking through your feed and websites, you have a pretty wide range. You recently posted on your tumblr a really upsetting (but beautiful) photo essay about a fox you saw get hit by a car, and then I scrolled down from that to see some fashion/boudoir work. What subjects do you like to photograph the most, when it’s just for yourself and not for a client? In what way is mixing it up and experimenting with different kinds of photographs important to you? I truly love exploring and meeting new people! So naturally I love travel and lifestyle photography as well as portraiture! Im the sort of person who enjoys pushing them self and learning as much as possible! So when I find an area of photography that I’m both interested in and unfamiliar with I dive in! Whether it’s different studio lighting techniques, a different editing style, or shooting in a totally different medium/format I get drawn in and learn as much as possible until I feel totally confident! Then I move on to the next idea! Being careful to continue to visit old things I’ve learned to stay fresh! This is important for me to do because I inherently get bored doing the same thing over and over!
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Fox Mourns The Loss Of His Friend Killed By A Passing Car.
February 3, 2015 - Island Beach State Park, NJ.
I was photographing a fox emerging from a grassy knoll on the side ofShore Road in Island Beach State Park, NJ on February 3, 2015. After the fox I was photographing cleared through the brush he noticed another fox just down the road heading towards him. They both saw each other and began chasing each other up and down, and back and forth across the road. They were jumping on each other playing tag and rolling around. And just like that an SUV came barreling down the road, the driver slammed on their brakes and swerved but it was too late. The white SUV struck one of the foxes with the front passenger side tire of the car. I stared not knowing what to do. The fox who was hit was spasming and rolling around on the ground. The spooked fox who nearly avoiding being hit saw his friend on the ground. He thought he was fine, just playing like they were moments before; so he ran over and pounced. They were both rolling around until the fox who was hit stopped moving. This is when I decided to walk over and see what was going on. As I got closer I saw the both foxes covered in blood. The fox who avoided the accident kept circling around his playmate just staring confused; he looked so sad. He continued nuzzling his friend to see if he was ok and picked him up by his neck (like a mother does to her young) and set him down. Nothing. After a few try’s he noticed the blood on his coat and wasn’t too happy. He ran into the brush and started rolling around on the ground and brushing against a tree trying to get his friends blood off his fur. He came back out after a couple moments and started to circle again. He tried pawing and nosing a couple more times, still nothing. He walked off the road slowly, he stopped to look back for a moment then ran off into the the grassy knoll. The driver never stopped.
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