Freelance photographer; Taylor McIntosh – The prospectors and i

It was explained to me that in a town called Nome there were still men who hunted gold in ways not so dissimilar from 150 years ago. This gold however, was not found in rivers or within mountains

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Taylor McIntosh is a freelance photographer and filmmaker based out of Colorado. His work, both still and moving, lies somewhere within the realm of Documentary.

Along with shooting in the majority of the US, he has also made images in Haiti, Guatemala, and El Salvador. In 2011 McIntosh won “Best Experimental” for Ella in the Lewiston/ Auburn Film Festival, the following year he also won “Best Documentary” for AmongTrees. His still images have shown in numerous galleries across Maine.

McIntosh has a degree in Film Production from Keene State College and will continue graduate studies at the University of Colorado Boulder in the fall of 2013.  There he is studying both film and photography together while also teaching film production classes.

The prospectors and I

It was explained to me that in a town called Nome there were still men who hunted gold in ways not so dissimilar from 150 years ago.  This gold however, was not found in rivers or within mountains, but rather along the Bering Sea’s shore hidden within the sand and ocean’s floor.  Gold so small that it would float away if a prospector was not careful enough. I was told that many men needed extra hands in their search for such a mineral, so I went.  I thought that maybe if I helped them, they might do the same for me in return.  They introduced me to the complex nature of the hunt, the tools used, their homes, their animals, their ways of living, their personal histories.  I did the same.  I helped them find their beloved gold and they helped me make photographs. Something had brought us all there, to the edge of America.  Maybe it was the gold or maybe it was not.  But still, I cannot remember exactly why I was there, or even how it came to be that I was there; I happened to have a camera with me and now exist images of a forgotten time.  I can only imagine that if I had been there without a camera, then I would only remember better. [Official website]

Nonetheless the images prove that we, the prospectors and I, were there, together.  Searching.

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One comment

  • janssens serge

    Oct 19, 2013 at 17:23

    excellent ,l’approche d’un sujet qui n’est facile à transcrire aussi bien dans son isolement que dans sa perplexité. Félicitation ! Serge

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