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Ian Bates

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The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago


The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago

The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago

The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago

The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago

The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago

The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago

The Weight of Ash, is now available for pre-order at @deadbeatclub. This book was incredibly intense and emotional to make from the start. Big โค๏ธโค๏ธ to everyone who has helped along the way. Link in bio.

โ€œBetween 2014 and 2020, Ian Bates traveled tirelessly along the West Coast of the United States. For years, he has photographed there a charred land suffering from increasing scorching wildfires. But, far from any voyeuristic dramatization, scarce are the depictions of the roaring flames, or of the fireโ€™s fury. Rather, standing at a respectful distance, Bates photographs in rich black and white tones what is at the margin, the traces, the aftermaths. The beauty and horror of the landscape, too, enshrouded in a grey cloak of ashes and plumes. โ€œThere is a moment after a wildfire burns but before humans returnโ€, says Bates, โ€œwhere the land and forests are both beautiful and terrifying.โ€
His photographs, seemingly suspended out of time in a muffled silence, at the edge of the catastrophe, are a meditative exploration on this liminal stage between calm and violence, on the fine line we dance on when we build and expand on natureโ€™s ground. A meditation on the harshness, anxiety, and beauty of wildfiresโ€”which can, as well as destroy, prepare a fertile ground for new life to start.โ€

Poem by @caitlinlorrainejohnson
Essay by Daniel Gumbiner


885
27
10 months ago


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โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


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14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

โ€œThereโ€™s never an end to dust
and dusting,โ€ my aunt would say
as her rag, like a thunderhead,
scudded across the yellow oak
of her little house. There she lived
seventy years with a ball
of compulsion closed in her fist,
and an elbow that creaked and popped
like a branch in a storm. Now dust
is her hands and dust her heart.
Thereโ€™s never an end to it.

โ€œCarrieโ€ by Ted Kooser


594
14
1 weeks ago

Missed seeing so many lovely friends at both the LA Art Book Fair and ICP Photobook Fair this past weekend. I was lucky enough to have my book, The Weight of Ash, at both due to the incredible hustle of @deadbeatclub. If you also missed the fairs, you can pickup a copy over at Deadbeat through the link in my bio. ๐Ÿฉทโค๏ธ๐Ÿฉท


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1 weeks ago

Missed seeing so many lovely friends at both the LA Art Book Fair and ICP Photobook Fair this past weekend. I was lucky enough to have my book, The Weight of Ash, at both due to the incredible hustle of @deadbeatclub. If you also missed the fairs, you can pickup a copy over at Deadbeat through the link in my bio. ๐Ÿฉทโค๏ธ๐Ÿฉท


497
3
1 weeks ago

Missed seeing so many lovely friends at both the LA Art Book Fair and ICP Photobook Fair this past weekend. I was lucky enough to have my book, The Weight of Ash, at both due to the incredible hustle of @deadbeatclub. If you also missed the fairs, you can pickup a copy over at Deadbeat through the link in my bio. ๐Ÿฉทโค๏ธ๐Ÿฉท


497
3
1 weeks ago

Missed seeing so many lovely friends at both the LA Art Book Fair and ICP Photobook Fair this past weekend. I was lucky enough to have my book, The Weight of Ash, at both due to the incredible hustle of @deadbeatclub. If you also missed the fairs, you can pickup a copy over at Deadbeat through the link in my bio. ๐Ÿฉทโค๏ธ๐Ÿฉท


497
3
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Missed seeing so many lovely friends at both the LA Art Book Fair and ICP Photobook Fair this past weekend. I was lucky enough to have my book, The Weight of Ash, at both due to the incredible hustle of @deadbeatclub. If you also missed the fairs, you can pickup a copy over at Deadbeat through the link in my bio. ๐Ÿฉทโค๏ธ๐Ÿฉท


497
3
1 weeks ago

Missed seeing so many lovely friends at both the LA Art Book Fair and ICP Photobook Fair this past weekend. I was lucky enough to have my book, The Weight of Ash, at both due to the incredible hustle of @deadbeatclub. If you also missed the fairs, you can pickup a copy over at Deadbeat through the link in my bio. ๐Ÿฉทโค๏ธ๐Ÿฉท


497
3
1 weeks ago

Missed seeing so many lovely friends at both the LA Art Book Fair and ICP Photobook Fair this past weekend. I was lucky enough to have my book, The Weight of Ash, at both due to the incredible hustle of @deadbeatclub. If you also missed the fairs, you can pickup a copy over at Deadbeat through the link in my bio. ๐Ÿฉทโค๏ธ๐Ÿฉท


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Happy Motherโ€™s Day @weezlebee123 โค๏ธโค๏ธ We love you, we need you, thank you!


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Happy Motherโ€™s Day @weezlebee123 โค๏ธโค๏ธ We love you, we need you, thank you!


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Happy Motherโ€™s Day @weezlebee123 โค๏ธโค๏ธ We love you, we need you, thank you!


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Happy Motherโ€™s Day @weezlebee123 โค๏ธโค๏ธ We love you, we need you, thank you!


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Happy Motherโ€™s Day @weezlebee123 โค๏ธโค๏ธ We love you, we need you, thank you!


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The founders of Claimable in SF for @businessweek. Thanks to @lancehan for the trust and @sandygromvik for the help!


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The founders of Claimable in SF for @businessweek. Thanks to @lancehan for the trust and @sandygromvik for the help!


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The founders of Claimable in SF for @businessweek. Thanks to @lancehan for the trust and @sandygromvik for the help!


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The founders of Claimable in SF for @businessweek. Thanks to @lancehan for the trust and @sandygromvik for the help!


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The founders of Claimable in SF for @businessweek. Thanks to @lancehan for the trust and @sandygromvik for the help!


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The founders of Claimable in SF for @businessweek. Thanks to @lancehan for the trust and @sandygromvik for the help!


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From the book โ€˜The Weight of Ashโ€™ by Ian Bates (@iancbates) #thezonezine


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From the book โ€˜The Weight of Ashโ€™ by Ian Bates (@iancbates) #thezonezine


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