life’s hard road
Like most photographers, I have certain scenes that I am attracted to, that are meaningful to me.
About 1997 I started photographing roadside crosses; it was an exceedingly odd thing for me to do, because I would never considered myself to be a photographer. But there was a voice in my head, a feeling in my soul that I *had* to do it. I tried to ignore it as long as I could but eventually that voice became too much to ignore. For a decade, I photographed these memorials, first using a point-and-shoot film camera, then moving on to a very basic digital camera; I almost never photographed anything except these sad memorials.
Then one day, I was done. With the project, and with photography.
Only of course I wasn’t: two years later I took up posting a daily image and here I still am, shooting and posting my way through.
And eleven days ago, I stopped at a roadside memorial. Some things just don’t relinquish their hold on you.
Bailey County, Texas
photographed 8.17.2025
Posted on August 28, 2025, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, bailey county, Fujifilm x-t5, learning to see, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, reasons to stop, road trip, roadside crosses, roadside memorials, take time to look, take time to see, texas, things i see, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

Yep, some things do not relinquish their hold
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I neve stop scanning the edges of the road, looking for these memorials…
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