On the Road...Marfa, TX
Big Sky: Marfa, Texas |
We shot in the area around Marfa several years ago and decided to return to shoot only in this far-from-everything town in southwestern Texas. Not easy to get to, we flew into the closest airport then had a 3-hour drive.
Highlights of the journey: An occasional Union Pacific train, border checkpoints and a new time zone. Marfa is home to the Chinati Foundation, which features minimalist, contemporary art and was originally conceived by Donald Judd. The foundation houses many permanent exhibitions that are inextricably linked to the environments where they are sited. This has definitely put Marfa on the map, and attracts an eclectic group of residents that are far from boring. In fact, after a couple of days, we had many friends and felt like locals ourselves.
All Crew On Deck: Shooting a potential cover at sunset |
Local Color: Word on the street is that Marfa is now considered "weirder than Austin" |
Getting Around: Our favorite mode of transportation was our bicycles. We had a whole fleet and rode everywhere (the town, by the way, covers about 1.6 square miles) |
Rush Hour: Highland Avenue (the main drag), Marfa, Texas. That’s about as easy as it gets to park a Penske filled with merchandise, props, photo equipment...
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Marfa: Worth the trip |
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