Erieville: The Home of Poet W. D. Snodgrass The photographs of this series were made during visits between 1967 and 1977. The old house is situated on a non-operating farm in Erieville, New York, 20 miles or so outside of Syracuse, New York.

Upon seeing some of the early images, my brother wrote: “These pictures you took in our house simply flattened us – you were lumphing about so nonchalantly we had no idea you were doing anything like that…especially that scarecrow – skeleton – Death behind the chair and the loony perspective lines. I got to wondering, is my house really that frightening???”

 Elsewhere, the poet writes in A Locked House

As we drove back, crossing the hill,

The house still

Hidden in the trees, I always thought –

A fool’s fear – that it might have caught

Fire, someone could have broken in.

As if things must have been

Too good here. Still, we always found

It locked tight, safe and sound…. 

The photographs are approximately 10” x 10” carbon-pigment images, printed on 13” x 17” archival Somerset Velvet unenhanced watercolor paper. The series is complete.