Amish Lad – Photo & Text by Lance A. Lewin 2015
I
stare at the image below often – the 16x24 print sits propped up against a wall left
to my desk – the rosy cheek lad forever looking back. He speaks to me – eyes so riveting as to seemingly pierce me
– deliberately painful – as punishment for infiltrating his space and snapping
this image.
Amish Lad Photo by L. Lewin 1982 |
You see the young boy is fishing
with his brother’s are in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania: Amish country.
Lancaster Pa - L. Lewin 1982 |
Now, I was well aware the Amish populations, especially the old-order Amish families, do not respond well to outsiders photographing them. However, while Anne waited behind the drivers seat I followed three of the boys. The image was so inviting: three straw hats atop of identical long broadcloth coats, each boy carrying a simple fishing pole. I snapped off two or three shots (Minolta XD-11 affixed with 100mm lens and loaded with K64 Slide film.). They kept moving about, but I was confident it was not from being pursued, but rather finding the right spot to settle down and cast their lines. However, feeling their uneasiness I kept my distance. The 100mm lens was perfect in this situation.
Lancaster Pa - L. Lewin 1982 |
However, if my plan
were to visit the region again to complete a photo-essay – perhaps following
one family for several days or weeks – I would work hard to introduce my
intentions, gain their trust and hopefully be rewarded to follow and photograph
their lives.
And so, the endless one-way exchange between the Amish boy
and myself continues: does the Amish lad – now a grown man likely in his 40’s – remember me? If we met would he nod and approve of the
photograph, or would I be lectured, or worse, quietly admonished through his stare.
“Amish Lad” Captured in the
Amish landscape of south-central Pennsylvania – L. Lewin 1982