Miles Dean
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of shooting a freelance assignment for the Star-Ledger.
Newark schoolteacher Miles Dean is on a six-month, 6,000-mile journey, entirely on horseback, from New York to California to raise awareness of black cowboys and other African Americans who helped shape American history.
Miles travels on horseback by day, then meets with his professional driver, Karen Trowers, in the evenings. She drives a truck and horse trailer so they can camp along the way. Also Miles changes horses every 10 miles or so to keep them from being overworked.
This was a great assignment, the kind that makes you love this job. I met with Miles in Las Cruces, N.M., which is about three hours south of Albuquerque. It was a challenging shoot at times, essentially playing leap frog with Miles as he moved along the way, trying to find different shots and not overcrowd him...and to keep out of the way of other drivers.
ride
prep
grip
groom
work
hat
directions
miles
trailblazer
new friends
talkin' boots
old west
trailblazer, contd.
stretch/rest
14 comments:
awesome
fred-diesel for president.
This is super cool, dude.
Very nice story! Great images as well!
Hi Ben! It was a pleasure to meeting you on the trail! Great photos...my favorite, besides the photos with my cowboys in them, is the one of Miles' hands resting on the saddle horn.
I would like to ask for permission to use your picture that you took of Travis and Tony from behind Miles. I am writing a post about TnT's visit with Miles on our blog, Mustang 'n' Cowboys, titled "Texas Cowboys meet New York Cowboy in New Mexico".
Since we were coming from a family reunion my CF card was full and I did not have the opportunity to take pictures and would love to share your pictures with our readers.
I will wait to hear from you to finish the post...
I love every one of them.
freakin' great. i LOVE this whole thing.
Great variety. Glad to see your photo credit back in the Star Ledger.
Hope all is well.
Beautiful pictures! Mustang 'n Cowboys Blog sent me over.
I love this every single frame. Rare.
(fellow APADer)
Nice job young Fred Benman. Thanks for getting your ass off the couch and going outside. Hope you didn't miss a good episode of Mauri Povich.
PJ,
My pleasure. Although I'm sure I missed some episodes of the compelling, highly journalistic and pulitzer caliber Maury, it was wonderful to shoot for the Ledger again...
Ben,
enjoy your time in Dallas. I'm here tonight. if you're free, give me a call (it's saturday 3/1/08). 612-685-0921
jonathan woods
all of 'em, all of 'em...
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