Art
RAYMOND MCCREA JONES - NYT PHOTOGRAPHER - PRINT
- Item Number
- 275
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 150 USD
Item Description
A print from award winning NYT photographer Raymond McCrea Jones:
I Think I’m Standing in Water, 2015
Giclée archival print
16 x 24 inches
Edition 1 of 8
In September 2013 tens of thousands of revelers descended upon Bouckaert Farm in Chattahoochee Hills outside of Atlanta for the massive electronic dance music festival called TomorrowWorld. It was the debut of a U.S. incarnation of the Belgian festival, Tomorrowland, that has been the largest of its kind in the world since 2005. The festival was an instant success in the U.S. but a series of unfortunate events caused the owners to file for bankruptcy and the festival to disappear forever after its third year.
Atlanta-based and former New York Times photographer Raymond McCrea Jones was on the ground from day one in 2013 to explore the enthralling world of TomorrowWorld. He returned each year thereafter to continue his work capturing the mesmerizing energy surrounding the event until its demise in 2015.
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