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The Delta Blues Musicians
June 2004
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I started photographing blues musicians years ago while on assignment for the National Geographic Traveler magazine. In particular, while shooting stories in Chicago and Memphis, I gravitated to the "blues" clubs and festivals and became fascinated with not only this music genre but the musicians themselves and where they came from. Their music told the stories of their southern culture and a time in America when rural life was migrating toward an urban existence. I would listen, I would shoot, and sometimes I would capture a feeling in that "moment in time" that a still image offers.
Technically speaking, this story was meant to be multi-media. Shooting both stills and video was really the only way to tell this story. Everything was shot digitally, including the stills which made editing easier. I shoot with the Canon XL1 and I have to say that I was amazed at how it performed in some of the extremely low-lit situations. In the beginning of the film there is a cut of Willie "Big Eyes" performing - the lighting is purple in color. I remember shooting that - it was hot and very dark. The sweat was stinging my eyes and I could barely see an image through the viewfinder. I was just winging it, hitting the focus button every so often and hoping that I was getting something. When I saw the tape, I couldn't believe it - not just the color but also the resolution - I could feel the heat of the moment, all over again.
Ultimately, my goals are two fold. I would like to set up a traveling exhibition, showing both the photographic prints as well as a video kiosk running the interviews and performance footage. More importantly, I am seeking additional funding so that I can duplicate and distribute copies of the work to schools in Mississippi and Chicago. And of course, I hope to continue adding to my project to include other musicians. In a way it really has no end.
I want to thank the Blue Earth Alliance for sponsoring my project and for giving me the inspiration and initiative to pursue this project. I encourage anyone who has a story that they would like to pursue, to contact them. I'd also like to thank all the Platypus gurus for their guidance, knowledge, criticism and support. And to David Snider for teaching me valuable editing techniques and for his appreciation and respect for the still image when used in this new medium. I think the last few years have been a tough time for many photographers. I feel fortunate that I have added new skills to my craft and I am grateful for everyone's guidance in that pursuit.
© Gail Mooney
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