Trent Davis Bailey’s “North Fork”

04 November 2016   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Trent Davis Bailey's "North Fork"

“The North Fork” is a photographic tale inspired by the biography of Trent Davis Bailey, who was born in the US state of Colorado. North Fork is an agricultural valley. The photographer was inspired by its vast landscapes, its rich agricultural history and the diversity of its residents. It’s a sublimely intimate account, through which Bailey dives back into his own family background and where he explores the emotions of his childhood.

 

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Carrots, Hotchkiss, Colorado, 2015. Extrait de “The North Fork”, © Trent Davis Bailey
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Compost, Paonia, Colorado, 2015. Extrait de “The North Fork”, © Trent Davis Bailey

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Spelt in lance’s dryroom, Hotchkiss, Colorado, 2012. Extrait de “The North Fork”, © Trent Davis Bailey
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Skye, Paonia, Colorado, 2015. Extrait de “The North Fork”, © Trent Davis Bailey

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