Showing posts with label bicyclist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicyclist. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Coming soon...

Stay tuned. Towards the end of the month, I will begin posting new work from the Ghost Bike Road Trip.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Finishing up

I left Plattsburg, New York and headed to York, Maine, to spend the night with friends. The timing was perfect because I really needed to save some money after the expensive adventures in Canada. I arrived just after dark, and had a good visit, and drank entirely too much whiskey. The next day was painful. But there was no time to let a nasty hangover slow me down. I drove to Boston in the morning and was able to find two of the four ghost bikes that were supposed to be there.

ghost bike for Phyo N. Kyaw, Vasser at Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts 
ghost bike for Kelly Rennebohm, Huntington Ave at Forsyth St, Boston, Massachusetts
I found Boston to be one of the most beautiful cities on my journey, but I don't think it would be the place for me. Here is some sidewalk art that I liked.

sidewalk in Boston, Massachusetts
From Boston, I headed south to Newport, Rhode Island, hoping to outdrive the storm that was coming in and to get there before I lost light. I made it just in time to shoot the bike, but had a hell of a drive to Gardner, Massachusettes where I would spend the next two nights.

ghost bike for Elliot Kaminitz, Memorial Blvd near First Beach, Newport, Rhode Island

First Beach, Newport Rhode Island

The drive to Gardner took forever because of the rain, but I made it safely and was treated to dinner by my friend Ryan McCauley. The next day Ryan took me around to dilapidated buildings and abandon factories. We tried to get into the abandoned insane asylum, but it was too well guarded.

I know I said that you all would have to wait to see any pictures of the dilapidated buildings, but here are two from Detroit.

Detroit, Michigan

Detriot Michigan

The next morning I got up early and headed west to North Hampton, MA, and Amherst, MA.  I was hoping to find two bikes in North Hampton, and one in Amherst, but no such luck. I did find an article about how someone had vandalized one of the North Hampton ghost bikes with an ax. Crazy!

I stopped at a few cemeteries between Amherst and Hartford, Connecticut. 

I found one of three bikes in the Hartford area.

ghost bike for Elijah Montalvan, 160 Plain Dr, East Hartford, Connecticut

memorial and ghost bike in the background for Elijah Montalvan, East Hartford, Connecticut
I originally was going to get back to the New York area a couple of days later, but there are so many ghost bikes in New York, I would be able to shoot more of them if I still had the car. So, after Connecticut, I drove New York and shot the ghost bikes in the Bronx and Harlem.

ghost bike Meg Felice Charlop, E Tremont Ave at Crotona, The Bronx, New York
ghost bike for Louie Eddie Morales, 132nd at St Anns Ave, The Bronx, New York 
ghost bike for unnamed cyclist, 5th Ave at 125th St, Harlem, New York

ghost bike for Shaquille "Swizzy" Cochrane, Park at 108th St, Harlem, New York

I drove to Staten Island that evening, set to hit the road before dawn. I found one of the two bikes in Staten Island, then I conquered Brooklyn and Queens. Except for Williamsburg and Bushwick. I figured that I could do this area by foot since it was near where I would be staying.

It was a very successful day! I found 10out of 15 bikes, and one that I wasn't looking for! I got the last bike in Queens with barely enough light to shoot it and found a place in New York suburbia to spend the night. Luckily I had caught up with my budget and was a little ahead, because staying in Staten Island and suburban New York was definitely more than my daily budget allowed.

ghost bike for RJ Tillman, Howard near Wagner College, Staten Island New York 
signs around Wagner College in Staten Island probably inspired by the death of RJ Tillman
flowers in place of ghost bike for Joesph Granati, Ave T at W 9th, Brooklyn, New York
ghost bike for Luis Torres, Fort Hamilton Parkway at 59th St, Brooklyn, New York
ghost bike for Emma Blumstein, Bedford at Empire, Brooklyn, New York 
ghost bike for Diego Rodriguez, Bushwick at Gates, Brooklyn, New York 
ghost bike for Ralston Bryan, Utica at Fulton, Brooklyn, New York

ghost bike for James Pierre, E 53rd at Linden, Brooklyn, New York
ghost bike for unnamed cyclist on Cypress Hill, next to the Salem field cemetary, Brooklyn , New York
ghost bike for unnamed cyclist, Borden at Greenpoint, Queens, New York 
ghost bike for Roger Hernandez, Greenpoint near 39th Place,  Queens, New York 
ghost bike for Mireya Gomez, Roosevelt near 126th, Outside of the Mets Stadium, Queens, New York
ghost bike for Tchaka Cooke, Union Turnpike at 178th, Queens, New York

I got up super early so that I could shoot one last bike in Rockaway Park before I had to return the car. 
ghost bike for Andrzei Wiesniuk, Cross Bay Parkway near Beach Channel Dr., Rockaway Park, New York
The rest of my time in New York I will not use any money from the kickstarter funds. The last of the funds in saved for the rental car when I am in LA.

That night I caught up with a friend I haven't seen in years.
good times with old friends
And the next day I spent with my good friend Chris. I do have to say, it was nice to eat like a normal person again. I was truly lucky and honored that when I did stay with friends they fed me real meals, but mostly to stay within the budget, I ate a lot of protein bars, beef jerky, apples, celery, peanut butter, and canned beans.
good times with good friends
The next day I set out to shoot the ghost bikes in Williamsburg and Bushwick.
ghost bike for Nicolas Djandji, Borinquen Pl at Rodney St, Brooklyn, New York

ghost bike for Jonathan Neese "Bronx Jon", Robling at S 4th, Brooklyn, New York

ghost bike for Craig Murphey, Ten Eyck at Union, Brooklyn, New York 

Some of you may recognize, or not recognize the bike below as the same bike, or what is left of it from my piece "ghost bike 1"
ghost bike for Dan Valle, base of Williamsburg bridge, Brooklyn, New York 
Ghost Bike 1

Ghost Bike 1, © Genea Barnes


ghost bike for Erica Abbott, Bushwick at Powers, Brooklyn, New York 
ghost bike for Matthieu Lefeure, Morgan at Meserole, Brooklyn, New York 
ghost bike for Matthieu Lefeure, Morgan at Meserole, Brooklyn, New York 
ghost bike for Timothy (TJ) Cambell, Varick Ave at Meserole, Brooklyn, New York
I ran out of light, so I would have to get the other three Brooklyn ghost bikes later. I met up with a friend, had some drinks and then ended up at a Halloween party. Haven't been to one of those in 18,000 years or so. I am always working Halloween weekend, so no parties for me.

In the morning, I headed to Manhattan to find the bikes there and meet a friend for lunch. I was hoping to find five ghost bikes, but only two were still there.

ghost bike for Ray Deter, Canal at W Broadway, Manhattan, New York

ghost bike for Andrew Morgan, Elizabeth at Houston, Manhattan, New York

After lunch there was enough light for me to find the three bikes in Brooklyn that I still had to shoot.  I found 2 of them.

ghost bike for Terence Connor, Metropolitan at Gardner, Brooklyn, New York

ghost bike for Christopher Doyle, Metropolitan at Gardner

I was supposed to fly to LA tomorrow to shoot the ghost bikes in Long Beach and surrounding areas, but Hurricane Sandy has other plans for me. I am stuck in New York until Wednesday, so I will fly home then, and just have to try to make a quick day trip to LA in a few weeks.

All in all, the trip has been a great success. I drove just under 6000 miles in 27 days. I found 66 out of 121 ghost bikes that I looked for. I went to 45 different cities. I am only disappointed that I was not able to make it to Atlanta, Georgia, and Albuquerque, New Mexico because I had people in the bicycle community reach out to me. I will still try to get to LA, to get the bikes there. 

When I return home I will get to work on turning these photographs into art, so that I can put together a book. Please stay tuned to see the pieces as I finish them, and thanks again for all the support.





Saturday, September 29, 2012

Philadelphia was a bust for ghost bikes!!

Today I sought after four ghost bikes in Philadelphia, PA. None of them were there. I did find some cool stuff to take pictures of along the way, and would definitely like to spend more time in Philly, but onward I must travel. Next stop: some ghost town near Pottstown, Pa. There won't be any ghost bikes, but perhaps a ghost or two.

Here are some of the things I photographed today. The city hall picture and the one of the statue are two areas where ghost bikes once stood.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Day 1 of being on the road

This morning I woke up at 6:45a to rainy skies, got my things together and jumped on the train to go pick up the rental car. When I arrived I asked if the car I had reserved had an ipod jack and the woman said no. WoW! Was I really going to have to do this whole trip with just the radio to listen to? She said the compact cars did not come with that feature, but not to fret because I would probably get upgraded, because they did not have enough compact cars.

We all know that rental cars always cost more than we anticipate, no matter how much you think you have everything covered. My car for the whole time cost $440 more than I budgeted for...Insurance. But that is okay, I will make up for it somewhere. My budget is $126/day to cover food, gas, and motel. I should be able to make up for some of it when I can stay with friends instead of motel.

After waiting forever I finally get to go to my car. Space B4 she said. There was a Mustang in B4! I thought well, now that IS an upgrade! There was no ipod jack, I was bummed. It turns out she told me the wrong space, and I ended up with a Doge Avenger with an ipod jack. Yay!! Not as "COOL", but I would be able to listen to my own music.


I make the grueling drive back to Brooklyn, pick up my stuff, have one last real meal before I start living on my "kickstarter budget", and hit the road at 2pm. 

My intention for the day was to look for two ghost bikes in New Jersey. All my efforts in contacting people in the bicycle community in New Jersey had led me to believe that there might be one of the five that once were. One of bikes unlikely to be there was on the way to the one that might be there, so I took a chance and looked for it. It was gone. But the other one was there!! 


Ghost bike for Camille Savoy, 54 years old. On Route 9W near Alpine, New Jersey.

Tomorrow, I will try to hit the potential three bikes in Philly, and head over to a ghost town about an hour outside of Philadelphia.