Emery Roth has been shooting photographs since childhood and now spends much of his time hiking the fields and pastures of the Berkshire Hills in search of images that tell the many moods of the land. When he's not snooping around old farmsteads he may be wandering the back streets of Manhattan, or the fishing wharves of Maine or what's around the bend anywhere. He hopes the best of his images speak with the immediacy of music. He's passionate about politics, film, beauty. time travel, and his family.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Underbelly No.1



PHOTOGRAPHER'S JOURNAL: Next, the die hanger (here Jose) climbs in between the ram and the container and swabs grease where the hot block has just been extruded and rubs down the mandrel. Early in the morning when the press is cool, it's not too bad in the belly of the beast.


REMINDERS: 
PRESENTATION, Dec. 13, 7 PM, Noble Horizons, Salisbury, CT. Click for directions.
BOOKS: Prison, Farm, Best of Todays, 2008Click for bookstore.



2 comments:

Trotter said...

I wouldn't like to have Jose's job... ;)

Ted Roth said...

I suppose not, but Jose was very eager for me to photograph him at his regular job running a cutter further down the production line.