{"id":24,"date":"2022-01-02T23:34:37","date_gmt":"2022-01-02T23:34:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.chrisvreeland.com\/blog\/?p=24"},"modified":"2022-01-03T02:13:17","modified_gmt":"2022-01-03T02:13:17","slug":"project-interrupted-oakwood-cemetery-the-dead-are-infinitely-patient","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.chrisvreeland.com\/blog\/?p=24","title":{"rendered":"Project Interrupted, Oakwood Cemetery. (the dead are infinitely patient)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><em>Way back in 1993 or so<\/em><\/strong>, I stopped at the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/cvreeland\/181925944\/in\/photolist-XWmwrt-XxCG8h-WVbuzZ-WVbt6B-Y9Eenp-XTycsm-WVbj3B-PwnxYL-PwnvZA-Pwntdo-QzAwXU-NAmSZ-h5qfd\">Leakey cemetery<\/a> and took a few pics of the old gravestones. I&#8217;ve always found it easier to take pictures of things that hold still, &amp; it turns out that monuments, headstones, grave markers, whatever you may call them, are very good at holding still, unlike birds, people, or even plants, if it&#8217;s windy. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>I drove by Austin&#8217;s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.austintexas.org\/listings\/oakwood-cemetery-%26-oakwood-cemetery-chapel\/8254\/\">Oakwood cemetery<\/a><\/em><\/strong> every day for about 4 years on my way to work, thinking each time that I should stop in there one day and take some pics, then finally in 2018, I made a foray. I fell in love with the place, and have returned several times to shoot rolls of black and white, Velvia slide film &amp; qute a few digitals.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/cvreeland\/51125212240\/in\/photolist-2kTL5qy-2iZkzWJ-2kTFtFE-2iZncxT-2kTEDEL-2kTFsQS-2kTFWtv-2kTL5de-2ipEFXz-2ik2uS4-2iZhSMW-2hZsV7Y-2iZkBPr-2kTvwrb-SL8AKG-2gtfPoL-2ijYZux-2kTL1Ru-2kTEABX-2ePF2Uf-2hZphXA-2kTL565-2iZncaU-2ik3A9a-2kToxiC-2hZrL1N-2kTED8P-2kmkcS4-2kTvtMP-2kTD2dT-2ik3CcD-2iM7dri-2dvsCWz-2kTEBwY-2kTFV2h-2kTECCR-2kTFsCC-2kTD2rU-2kTEAbG-2kTD1z8-2kTEBN9-2kTFsWZ-2kTFr9A-2kTFqSD-2kTL4as-2kTFs53-2kTD1f5-2kTFTVe-2kTCZT8-2kTL2jt\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51125212240_4986f852cb_c.jpg\" alt=\"Oakwood 12-20 Velvia 36.jpg\"\/><\/a><figcaption>Oakwood on Fuji Velvia<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>In an increasingly crowded Austin<\/em><\/strong>, I&#8217;ve found cemeteries to be amongst the most tranquil places a person can go outdoors &#8211; there&#8217;s almost never anyone alive at Oakwood but me and the occasional jogger that runs through on the main road west to east, between I-35 &amp; Comal. There&#8217;s a ton of dead people there but they&#8217;re very quiet, and very good company. As I was drawn back again and again, I tried to define the scope of what I was shooting and why, and while that remains a bit elusive, I am not out to make a comprehensive photo library of every headstone. My thinking became that I would at least thoroughly cover the entire cemetery on foot &amp; take pictures of whatever was of<em> interest to me<\/em>, mostly from a standpoint of compositionally interesting photos that would stand up individually. I am shooting with 35mm film because it&#8217;s challenging and aesthetically pleasing, but also shooting some digital because there is So. Much. Ground. to cover, and occasionally for detail that I&#8217;m unable to catch with film. To date, I think I&#8217;ve walked a little over half of the grounds, and will probably start over again &amp; catch everything in the afternoon, because I have primarily being going in the mornings, and the direction the headstones face seems to be haphazard, facing either east or west at whim, so a lot of the engravings are in shadow at one time of day or the other.  <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/cvreeland\/32666923277\/in\/photolist-RLEwc8-2ipJks7-2ipJjEF-2kTqXAh-2kTrssJ-2iSeNUm-2ipHbcV-2iSgnDd-2kmkT5U-2ipEBZ4-2fx5RG6-2iSc376-2kmkQBx-2ipJicA-2iSgph8-2ipJjRT-2iSbYhN-2ipHbut-2iSgmGd-2iSbZVs-2iSeQxS-2iSeLPp-2iSgkU6-2ipHaBX-2iSeMGG-2iSeQm4-2iSgo1a-2kmgp2J-2ipHcDx-2kTrsZq-2kTrsFV-2kTq8Um-2kTqY72-2kTq7PF-2kTrqTb-2kTqWze-2iSbYsn-2iSbXQF-2iSgm5M-2iSePWG-2kmkRPY-2iSgmuK-2kmkSHg-2kmgpD5-2kmkdMA-2kmke6b-2kmgrVe-2iM5veu-2iSbZAV-2iM7cMC\"><\/a><code><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/cvreeland\/32666923277\/in\/photolist-RLEwc8-2ipJks7-2ipJjEF-2kTqXAh-2kTrssJ-2iSeNUm-2ipHbcV-2iSgnDd-2kmkT5U-2ipEBZ4-2fx5RG6-2iSc376-2kmkQBx-2ipJicA-2iSgph8-2ipJjRT-2iSbYhN-2ipHbut-2iSgmGd-2iSbZVs-2iSeQxS-2iSeLPp-2iSgkU6-2ipHaBX-2iSeMGG-2iSeQm4-2iSgo1a-2kmgp2J-2ipHcDx-2kTrsZq-2kTrsFV-2kTq8Um-2kTqY72-2kTq7PF-2kTrqTb-2kTqWze-2iSbYsn-2iSbXQF-2iSgm5M-2iSePWG-2kmkRPY-2iSgmuK-2kmkSHg-2kmgpD5-2kmkdMA-2kmke6b-2kmgrVe-2iM5veu-2iSbZAV-2iM7cMC\"><\/a><\/code><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/cvreeland\/32666923277\/in\/photolist-RLEwc8-2ipJks7-2ipJjEF-2kTqXAh-2kTrssJ-2iSeNUm-2ipHbcV-2iSgnDd-2kmkT5U-2ipEBZ4-2fx5RG6-2iSc376-2kmkQBx-2ipJicA-2iSgph8-2ipJjRT-2iSbYhN-2ipHbut-2iSgmGd-2iSbZVs-2iSeQxS-2iSeLPp-2iSgkU6-2ipHaBX-2iSeMGG-2iSeQm4-2iSgo1a-2kmgp2J-2ipHcDx-2kTrsZq-2kTrsFV-2kTq8Um-2kTqY72-2kTq7PF-2kTrqTb-2kTqWze-2iSbYsn-2iSbXQF-2iSgm5M-2iSePWG-2kmkRPY-2iSgmuK-2kmkSHg-2kmgpD5-2kmkdMA-2kmke6b-2kmgrVe-2iM5veu-2iSbZAV-2iM7cMC\"><\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/cvreeland\/32666923277\/in\/photolist-RLEwc8-2er5J97-ToMYqJ-RLEzZt-ToMTQG-2fx5UDt-2fx62oR-2er5uAA-2ipEDwH-2ipJiZs-RLEMzc-2ipJks7-2ipJjEF-2kTqXAh-2kTrssJ-2iSeNUm-2ipHbcV-2iSgnDd-2kmkT5U-2ipEBZ4-2ipEEWM-2fx5RG6-2iSc376-2kmkQBx-2ipJicA-2iSgph8-2ipJjRT-2iSbYhN-2ipHbut-2iSgmGd-2iSbZVs-2iSeQxS-2iSeLPp-2iSgkU6-2ipHaBX-2iSeMGG-2iSeQm4-2iSgo1a-2kmgp2J-2ipHcDx-2kTrsZq-2kTrsFV-2kTq8Um-2kTqY72-2kTq7PF-2kTrqTb-2kTqWze-2iSbYsn-2iSbXQF-2iSgm5M\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/7911\/32666923277_36da7f2041_c.jpg\" alt=\"Oakwood Black &amp; White 11.jpg\"\/><\/a><figcaption>Kodak Tri-X in my Canon AE-1<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>As I continued my visits<\/em><\/strong>, I began to get more interested in the history of the place &amp; the people who were buried there &#8212; there&#8217;s a few famous ones, and quite a few unnamed graves, or illegible markers lost, as they say, to the ravages of time, but what about the ordinary citizens who lived &amp; died in Austin in the 1800&#8217;s &#8211; what of their lives? Seeking a glimpse into their history, I found that the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.austinlibrary.com\/ahc\/oakwood.htm\">Austin History Center<\/a> had digitized all the burial records, and had a searchable database organized by year &amp; alphabetical order. I began to match up the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/cvreeland\/49875625491\/in\/photolist-2iZkzWJ-2kTFtFE-2iZncxT-2kTEDEL-2kTFsQS-2kTFWtv-2kTL5de-2ik2uS4-2iZhSMW-2hZsV7Y-2iZkBPr-2kTvwrb-SL8AKG-2gtfPoL-2ijYZux-2kTL1Ru-2kTEABX-2ePF2Uf-2hZphXA-2kTL565-2iZncaU-2ik3A9a-2kToxiC-2hZrL1N-2kTED8P-2kmkcS4-2kTD2dT-2ik3CcD-2iM7dri-2dvsCWz-2kTEBwY-2kTFV2h-2kTECCR-2kTFsCC-2kTD2rU-2kTEAbG-2kTD1z8-2kTvtMP-2kTEBN9-2kTFsWZ-2kTFr9A-2kTFqSD-2kTL4as-2kTFs53-2kTD1f5-2kTFTVe-2ipEFXz-2kTCZT8-2kTL2jt-2kTFUqc\/\">names on the stones<\/a> I was shooting to the database at A.H.C. &amp; adding the links in the photo description on Flickr to bring a little more of the history to the photos.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>I have a lot left to do<\/em><\/strong> &#8211; go through the majority of the pictures (305 on line at this point) and try to match them up to their respective database entries, and I have to go back and finish shooting the cemetery. This will be an ongoing project for quite some time, several years, I suppose. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/search\/?user_id=76711952%40N00&amp;view_all=1&amp;text=oakwood\">Here&#8217;s a link<\/a><\/em><\/strong> to all my photos on Flickr that are tagged or labelled &#8220;Oakwood.&#8221; You can read more about the cemetery at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sachome.org\/oakwood-cemetery\">Save Austin&#8217;s Cemeteries<\/a> page and the <a href=\"https:\/\/static1.squarespace.com\/static\/5df2dda9db01f91895363fb9\/t\/5e3376f82b2d5a648e1e984a\/1580431122968\/3-Austin+Cemeteries+Master+Plan+8-2015+Ch4-web.pdf\">work they are doing<\/a> to help preserve it, and there are more links from there. The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.austingenealogicalsociety.org\/cemeteries\/oakwood-cemetery\/\">Austin Genealogical Society<\/a> also has a page up with some references.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-code\"><code><\/code><\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Way back in 1993 or so, I stopped at the Leakey cemetery and took a few pics of the old gravestones. 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