James Year
Rural Electric Co-Op Queens, Cynthiana, Kentucky, 1958
Limited Edition, 3 of 50
Archive Pigment Print
20x24 inches
Printed from digital scan of original 4x5 B&W negative
Rural Electric Co-Op Queens, Cynthiana, Kentucky, 1958
Limited Edition, 3 of 50
Archive Pigment Print
20x24 inches
Printed from digital scan of original 4x5 B&W negative
Rural Electric Co-Op Queens, Cynthiana, Kentucky, 1958
Limited Edition, 3 of 50
Archive Pigment Print
20x24 inches
Printed from digital scan of original 4x5 B&W negative
Boyd’s Station | Project 306.36 Visual Documentary Archive
The Boyd’s Station 306.36 Visual Documentary Program is an annual archive project contributing to a visual time capsule of Harrison County, Kentucky.
Student photojournalists are awarded annually the Reinke and Tim Dillon Visual Storytelling Grant to take part in the 12-week intensive visual documentary program to photograph the people and places of Harrison County, Kentucky.
Highlighted by weekly critiques and commentary offered by renowned documentary photographers and journalists, Boyd’s Station Project 306.36 provides a unique one-of-a-kind opportunity for the next generation of storytellers to expand their skills and develop the tools to sustain a career in journalism and documentary photography.
The spirit of this project continues in the documentary tradition of the Farm Security Administration pictorial project’s recording of American life between 1935 and 1944, this collection of images taken by Project 306.36 photographers over many years will become an important historical record of the people and and community.
Curated images from this collection are available and your generous tax-deductible donation to Boyd’s Station for the amount of the listed price of the print will help support the nonprofit Boyd’s Station mission and program.