Shapes of Montana
A Meditation
by RENATO RAMPOLLA
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About the Book
We flew up from Florida and were staying in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The plan was to drive through the northeast section of Yellowstone National Park which was six hours away. A major snowstorm came through the night before and closed all of the roads in the park as well as most alternative routes to get back to the airport.
Our plane was to fly out of Bozeman, Montana. To complicate things, the airline through which we booked our return flight tickets had cancelled over 2,000 flights that weekend.
Bozeman was about 5 or 6 hours northeast with only one open road to get there. What if we drove there only to have our flight cancelled? I’ve heard stories of people spending that past weekend camping in airports across the country.
Do we make the trip through the storm to Bozeman or rent a vehicle for a week and drive back to Florida or perhaps reroute via Denver? Bozeman was the wrong direction from home and there were storms still out there.
I remembered the quote attributed to Lao Tzu, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.” I almost said out loud, “Lao Tzu didn’t have to worry about catching a plane.”
We took a chance and drove the only open road to Bozeman. The drive to Bozeman was filled with spikes of adrenaline. It’s as if we were driving through an abstract painting of pure white ornate with geometric shapes of black.
Fortunately our flight was not cancelled. Even if it was, “It’s not the destination, it’s the journey.”
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Minimalist
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 28 - Publish Date: Nov 18, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords zen, Emotion, Photography
About the Creator
In the early 1980’s, I was in college and making portraits of strangers on the streets of Ybor City, Florida. Ybor City is a culturally diverse area that artists flocked to at the time so it was a wonderful environment to hone my skills. While on a music scholarship as a guitarist, I completed directed studies of art composition and sculpture with Jerry Meatyard, brother of the fine art photographer, Eugene Meatyard. I developed and printed all of my own work and graduated from the University of South Florida with a Bachelors degree of Arts in Social and Behavioral Sciences. The new version of my book is Dignity No Matter What: The Light Within Collector Edition was juried into the 12th Annual Photobook Show—Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson New York and the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA. In addition to private collections, my work is in the permanent collections of several museums.