Sunday, December 20, 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
Boston Climate March
Over the weekend I journeyed to Boston to photograph the Jobs, Justice and Climate: Rally to Defend New England's Future. After many bus miles and a fair bit of scampering around, I've got the following photos to share!
Stay tuned...
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boston,
civil disobedience,
climate,
fight for 15,
photos,
Protest,
Rally
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Pipline Demonstrators Shut Down State Street (rough cut)
This afternoon, demonstrations from 350 VT and Rising Tide Vermont gathered in Montpelier for a long brewing confrontation with the Public Service Board over the ongoing struggle against the Vermont Gas Pipeline slated to snake its way through Addison County.
After a short parade around downtown Montpelier, demonstrators gathered on State Street in front of the Public Service Building and erected a faux fracking derrick on the center line of State Street. "We're going to hold this space until the State stops making backroom deals with utility companies and until this fracked gas pipeline is shut down" said Rising Tide one organizer to the gathered crowd as a fellow protest climbed the thirty foot derrick to laughably impersonate Public Service Board Commissioner Chris Recchia in a precarious puppet show from atop the derrick.
Vowing to stay until the pipeline project is shut down, the occupation of State Street appears ready to continue until the upcoming Public Service Board meeting on Monday.
Click images to enlarge
After a short parade around downtown Montpelier, demonstrators gathered on State Street in front of the Public Service Building and erected a faux fracking derrick on the center line of State Street. "We're going to hold this space until the State stops making backroom deals with utility companies and until this fracked gas pipeline is shut down" said Rising Tide one organizer to the gathered crowd as a fellow protest climbed the thirty foot derrick to laughably impersonate Public Service Board Commissioner Chris Recchia in a precarious puppet show from atop the derrick.
Vowing to stay until the pipeline project is shut down, the occupation of State Street appears ready to continue until the upcoming Public Service Board meeting on Monday.
Click images to enlarge
Labels:
fracking,
Montpelier,
occupation,
pipeline,
Protest,
Rising Tide,
vermont
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Returning to Photography
At last! After months/years of radio production, graphic design, and a million miles of other work, I'm finally able to get back to the good old medium of documentary photography that I hold so dear.
It's not exactly a massive dump of photos tonight, just a few photographs of friends working on a nearby construction site. But what fun it's been to return to the style of working that I spent more than a decade mastering.
That said, here are some photos. I hope to be posting more frequently in the weeks and months to come.
If you'd like to see more of my work (or get in touch about projects and collaborations) check out my website, Facebook page, and Twitter handle.
-Dylan
It's not exactly a massive dump of photos tonight, just a few photographs of friends working on a nearby construction site. But what fun it's been to return to the style of working that I spent more than a decade mastering.
That said, here are some photos. I hope to be posting more frequently in the weeks and months to come.
If you'd like to see more of my work (or get in touch about projects and collaborations) check out my website, Facebook page, and Twitter handle.
-Dylan
Click to enlarge images
Labels:
Burlington,
documentary,
photography,
vermont
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Interference Radio Hour: Gaza and Operation Protective Edge
A new episode of the Interference Radio Hour is out!
In this episode I sit down with Ayman Nijim and Cliff Bennet to talk about Gaza and everything that has (or hasn't) transpired since Operation Protective Edge.
In this episode I sit down with Ayman Nijim and Cliff Bennet to talk about Gaza and everything that has (or hasn't) transpired since Operation Protective Edge.
For more of my work you can like my Facebook Page, follow me on Twitter, and (of course) check out my website.
Friday, July 10, 2015
East Mountain Radar Installation
So this is a particularly odd set of photos. A few friends and I took a long drive and hike out into the middle of nowhere to search for an abandoned radar installation.
Formerly meant to track Soviet aircraft coming over the pole and down the eastern seaboard, East Mountain has been abandoned since the mid-late sixties. Much of it looks like something out of mad max (with a healthy dose of teenage graffiti for good measure).
I've no idea if I'll ever use these images for anything, but it was a fun way to spend the weekend!
Formerly meant to track Soviet aircraft coming over the pole and down the eastern seaboard, East Mountain has been abandoned since the mid-late sixties. Much of it looks like something out of mad max (with a healthy dose of teenage graffiti for good measure).
I've no idea if I'll ever use these images for anything, but it was a fun way to spend the weekend!
For more of Dylan's work visit is Facebook page, Follow him on Twitter, listen to his podcasts, and (of course) visit his website.
Labels:
abandoned,
black & white,
North-East Kingdom,
photography,
radar,
vermont
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