It was in Far Rockaway that I missed a great photo, or even
a great shoot. I don’t remember the time, but it was summer but pleasantly
warm. I went to visit my friends who lived by the beach, and as we decided to
walk the rebuilt Boardwalk, we came upon some fun adventure.
Needless to say, at this point, the Rockaways attracted a
certain kind of people: hipsters. With their beards and self-righteous
indignation to better the community, they moved in and called it home. It was
“retro”, “cool”, and “indie” to live in the shattered remains of this place but
build it up and then take that renovation away.
Getting back to point, this “activity” was surely their
doing: sand castle contest. Oh, and the competitors were lovely. Some bearded,
some not, some looked like they were ready to make a political statement
through the sand they molded, and some…were dressed as mimes.
I hate mimes. Maybe it is the silent frown or smile they
carry on white faces with a splash of black to accent what little soul they
hold into their pinstripe bodies that sets me off. Or maybe it is just the fact
that they act like fools but somehow their invisible control of the space
around them freaks me out--- because I know there is nothing there, yet…they
keep…acting as if there is. Whatever it may be, I literally said, “Oh my
goodness, mimes. If he comes near me, I will shank him.” ---or something along
those lines--- and then, the little jester notices my friend, and like a
rodent, scampered towards us and motioned with his silent action that he was
asking her out on a date.
The mimes were probably my favorite, because they decided to make the “Tower of Babel”…yet being mimes, they literally made an invisible sand castle. AKA…they made nothing, but, it was there, they were there, I was there…camera-less.
In the realm of documentary photography, I couldn’t imagine
a more interesting story. From the weird sculptures to the weirder people, there
was so much to tell…so much to capture. I would want to capture the people and
their work. I mean, you don’t dress like a mime every day and go to a
sandcastle-building contest. And if you do, that is an even more intriguing
tale!
The entire event was new to me, not just the people, but
also the place and the things. It would have certainly been a learning
experience, but then I wonder if I would have been as bold as to enter into
these personal lives and document it. Either way, I would have at least gotten some
cool pictures! I could image the black and white photos of gray sand against
the starch contrast between the people, the characters in some funny skit. The
mimes, I’d think, would certainly be quite the photogenic actors. At least, I’d
hope they would be, because I could put a good word in it for him to my friend
and her dating situation.
Nonetheless, I missed some great shots, an ability to record
these interesting interactions. I guess I’ll just have my memories…and God know
how flawed those can be. A photo however is what it captures…how a person sees
it is what makes it different. I could have captured everything…differently. I
wish I did.
Found the event link: CreativeTime's Sand Castle Competition
Welcome to my neighborhood!
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