I have to admit that my artist-in-residence (AIR) in Zion National Park for all of last April was a unique situation to be in. A very busy 'touristy' spot...presently in the top five national parks for visitors/year...and during Spring Break. A small Park with most visitors concentrated in a narrow long Zion Canyon, with some spread along the road east in the Checkerboard Mesa area.
Making visitor contacts was part of the AIR job description...20 hours/week requested...so several times with my 100 yr old 5x7 on the tripod over my shoulder I'd hike on busy trails and randomly set the camera up and let tourists look through it...sometimes I would even take a photo. Several hundred kids and adults from around the world looked thru my cameras...kinda neat. I screwed up several times with that many people around, but I usually realized it at the time and could re-shoot. Engaging the tourists while photographing was a rewarding experience.
However I just developed the last of the Zion film (some rolls of 120 and 12 5x7 sheets). I must admit, out of the all the negs, I don't remember any with people purposefully in them. Undoubtably there will be someone somewhere in my images that might be seen with a glass...and the shuttles that go up and down Zion Canyon ended up in a couple of photos. There's a dead Big Horn Sheep in a couple the 5x7s. I am most interested in the light reflecting off the landscape and being in beautiful and interesting places. But I also have a decade+ series of 8x10 platinum prints of my boys growing up in our local redwoods -- my three young tourists, with me as the tour guide.
Silver gelatin contact print, 5x7
Valley Tour, Yosemite Valley, ca 1993
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Single-Transfer Carbon Print, 8x10
Three Boys, Three Snags, New Years Day 2008
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, CA