Midwestern photographer Frank Gohlke talks about the experience of finding and capturing images of grain elevators.
Gohlke’s book, Measure of Emptiness: Grain Elevators in the American Landscape, contains black-and-white photographs of grain elevators on the Great Plains, and explores their architectural power and symbolic meaning in vast, empty spaces, with essays by Gohlke and John C. Hudson.
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