Laramie, Wyoming | 2014
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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i don't do bad sauce passes
Three Goblin Art
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@thomashyde
Laramie, Wyoming | 2014
The train took down the lines. Shelton, Washington.
Goodbye 2013, Hello 2014! 6th Annual Squaxin Community Salish Sea Plunge Jan. 1, 2014, Arcadia Point, Puget Sound (Salish Sea) Water temp 40F, Air Temp 39F
Mason County Rodeo. Washington. July 2013.
Mason County Rodeo. Washington. July 2013.
Mason County Rodeo. Washington. July 2013.
Mason County Rodeo. Washington State. July 2013.
Tom Hyde
Car Wash
Like a painting ... in my bathroom.
It was a human place. On either side young women and young men held manmade things contrived for widening their lives. Some held, by way of opened books, a separate and singular repose so much less tense than the precision of any open flower. There were no flowers; every torso was arranged to complement the object of its thought. It was understood the dead could no more lean above guitars or books, or turn their heads and speak, or list their heads to weep again. It was among the lucid restive ones we moved, accompanied by who was ours, through wide halls dense with empty ornate wooden beds, into a room in red that held the one bed and window, where we looked away, blurred as if two books at once were being read to us.
—Kathleen Peirce, “Dreaming of Sleep” Photography Credit Tom Hyde (via)
Makah Indian Reservation, 2013
Greece 2008
I Hate Plexiglass! ... and a tip for scratches ...
I hate Plexiglass for framing. Give me glass every time. But I'm framing five large prints for a show that doesn't allow glass (liability I assume?). Sure enough, badly scratched my first sheet of plexi. I must have looked at it too long. Noooooooo! Here's the tip: With a buffing pad on your drill and automotive rubbing compound it is quite possible to buff out the scratches.Worked like a charm.
davidalanharvey: Copacabana Beach….photo from my book (based on a true story)
Tom Hyde
Tom Hyde