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Every time I see a grave like this – where a young person died – I can’t help but think about how their mother felt when she heard the news.
The first time I remember thinking about it was a long time ago, when I lived in Louisiana and was not yet a photographer. We were driving around in the rural areas north of Lake Pontchartrain. Somewhere. I don’t know where we were. But the details I recall are as clear as though it happened earlier today: it was muggy and cloudy; it was a narrow two lane road; there were dense stands of tall and skinny pine trees; the cemetery was on the left; there were graves right up to the edge of the cemetery. And one of them had a toy truck, a red one that may have been a fire engine, placed just next to the headstone.
It impacted me then. And still does.

Long’s Cemetery
Roosevelt County, New Mexico
photographed 8.11.2023

Long’s Cemetery on the long horizon

The other weekend, I met up with a photographer friend in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, which is one of my favorite towns to photograph. But on the way I took some back roads that were new to me. Which is how I found this little cemetery – a mile down a dirt road and thousands of miles from anywhere.

Long’s Cemetery
near Rogers, New Mexico
photographed 3.23.2018