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Photographer Mike Brodie spent 6 years riding the rails By Sam Whiting , Reporter Updated Feb 11, 2014 8:27 a.m. An image from the book, "A Period of Juvenile Prosperity," by Mike Brodie.
Mike Brodie’s new work “The Polaroid Kid” chronicles his days hopping trains. May 1, 2024 More than 1 year ago From “Polaroid Kid,” published by Stanley/Barker, 2023.
Running from poverty or chasing their dreams, these drifters find a kind of freedom on America's freight trains – and Mike Brodie has gone along for the ride, creating these haunting photographs.
Mike Brodie's compelling body of work, A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, documents his journeys walking, hitchhiking and train-hopping across the United States. By Cheryl Newman.
Merely to say that unschooled Oakland photographer Mike Brodie has an eye would understate the richness of the work he shows at Wirtz. Parts of a series Brodie calls "A Period of Juvenile ...
In 2003, at the age of 18, Mike Brodie left his home in Pensacola, Florida, to join the ranks of America’s train hoppers. Train hoppers, most of whom are young drifters in their teens or early ...
Mike Brodie’s highly anticipated second solo exhibition, A Period of Juvenile Prosperity. The exhibition of thirty new color photographs will be Brodie’s first solo exhibition in six years and opens ...
SHARE. Opening tonight at Yossi Milo in New York is a selection of prints by Mike Brodie entitled A Period of Juvenile Prosperity.For four years starting in 2004, Brodie documented the vagabond ...
Photographer Mike Brodie. October 20, 2011 1 / 1. Mike Brodie is settled in the sense that he rents a room that has a closet with clothes hung up, a bookshelf and a radio, but his mind is always ...
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