"In the beginning, there was no real plan, just a road trip that
became a journey." In the years 1986 and 1987, Keith Carter and his
wife, Patricia, visited one hundred small Texas towns with
intriguing names like Diddy Waw Diddy, Elysian Fields, and Poetry.
He says, "I tried to make my working method simple and practical:
one town, one photograph. I would take several rolls of film but
select only one image to represent that dot on my now-tattered map.
The titles of the photographs are the actual names of the small
towns. . . ." Carter created a body of work that evoked the essence
of small-town life for many people, including renowned playwright
and fellow Texan, Horton Foote. In 1988, Carter published his one
town/one picture collection in From Uncertain to Blue, a landmark
book that won acclaim both nationally and internationally for the
artistry, timelessness, and universal appeal of its images--and
established Carter as one of America's most promising fine art
photographers.
Now a quarter century after the book's publication, From
Uncertain to Blue has been completely re-envisioned and includes a
new essay in which Carter describes how the search for photographic
subjects in small towns gradually evolved into his first
significant work as an artist. He also offers additional insight
into his creative process by including some of his original contact
sheets. And Patricia Carter gives her own perspective on their
journey in her amplified notes about many of the places they
visited as they discovered the world of possibilities from
Uncertain to Blue.
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