Workhorse Pulls Logs Through Colorado Woods

From collection Kosti Ruohomaa Collection

Workhorse Pulls Logs Through Colorado Woods

A woodsman wwalks behind a harnessed work horse, guiding the animal up a slope in front of tall, snow-covered fir trees. In the winter of 1954 Life Magazine sent Ruohomaa to Fraser, Colorado to photograph life and work amongst the woodsmen and ranchers in the frigid, snow-laden landscapes of the Rocky Mountains. The following year Life assigned him to make images to illustrate the magazine's centennial celebration of Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass", including scenes from Fraser, and other locations tracing the path of the poet around America. Ultimately the magazine selected twelve, titled "The Paths Whitman Walked: poet's 'Leaves of Grass' has its 100th anniversary." Sixteen years later, several of Ruohomaa's photos from Colorado and beyond were included in another publication of the poet's collection, "The Illustrated Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman" (1971). Howard Chapnick , Ruohomaa's dear friend and colleague, was the editor, and had arranged early on in the project to have the poet William Carlos Williams write the introduction. In it Williams' insights extolled a deep appreciation of the relationship between the arts of poetry and photography. Ruohomaa spent the last decade of his life shadowing people who worked on the land, making images of their experience over the course of their day, often in inclement or rugged situations.

Details

LB2017.19.17425
1954
City/Town:
Fraser 
State/Province:
Colorado 
Country:
United States