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.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Quintet



PHOTOGRAPHER'S JOURNAL: May, 2009: A calm sea, but the truth is, all hope dimmed of having a pleasant sea journey from Nova Scotia to Bar Harbor as I cased out The Cat. I had never imagined a tourist ferry would be built with no public, deck space. It was a sealed tin can moaning and rattling incessantly. We had little contact with the ocean outside. Well, after inquiring, I was directed to the very back where symmetrical doors led to about a dozen feet of deck stretched across the ferry's stern. The Cat is a ferry with room for trucks and cars and hundreds of people. Twenty would make this deck feel crowded. When I sat on the only benches provided, my view was obstructed by the rail. Build it, and they will avoid it in droves. I had nothing better to do. I sat down and observed a succession of riders step out, look around at the prospects and head inside for a movie or the slots or to sit comfortably and have some food before zoning out for the next few hours.

Occasionally people went to the rail for a moment of fresh air or explored in the hope of finding a stair to more deck space, but by the time the sun set, even most of the pausers had drifted on. We took in the last of the day. I couldn't have asked for a better alignment at the point where trajectories crossed and then went on, still strangers.

5 comments:

Tim Rice said...

While the viewing space does not sound ideal, that sunset was gorgeous!

Ted Roth said...

A dog of a boat, but we all survived. Have a happy holiday, Tim.

Ted Roth said...

Tim, I can't get to your blog anymore.

Trotter said...

Anyhow you found a nice spot... ;)

Ted Roth said...

A nice spot for a bit, and even if the boat howled for a few hours, it was all adventure and a good vacation.