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High & Dry

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High & Dry is a long-term collaboration between photographer Osceola Refetoff and writers Christopher Langley and Jack Eidt. Together they explore the desert and the people who live there.

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Writer/ photographer duo High & Dry step into Randsburg, CA: a town straddling the worlds of tourist destination, motorcycle Valhalla and diminished landscape where civilized specters remain.
Heading South on Highway 14 at California City Blvd., North of Mojave, CA. 2010.
The Eagles made the term "dark desert highway" iconic. Writer/ photographer duo High & Dry examine observing the California desert as a changing series of landscapes when traveling by road vs. experiencing the land outside of a moving vehicle with all ...
Wind Blown Sand - Infrared Exposure - Highway 136 North of Keeler, CA - 2013 | Photo: Osceola Refetoff
There are many names people in the desert lands around the world have for their constant companion: the wind.
The old Yellow Grade Road (dust storm on Owens Lake below) - Cerro Gordo, CA - 2014 | Photo: Osceola Refetoff
In Cerro Gordo, a deserted mining camp in the Sierra Nevadas that dates back to the mid 1870's, the howling spirits of the past continue to haunt the living.
Photographic views of the Owens Dry Lakebed , Lone Pine California,  spread out as Patricia Chidlaw creates her composition for a painting. | Photo: Osceola Refetoff
Unbeknownst to each other, L.A. photographer Osceola Refetoff and Santa Barbara realist painter Patricia Chidlaw were interpreting the same landscapes over the last five years.
"It's a Mess Without You!" Cinco, CA, 2011 | Photo: Osceola_Refetoff
High & Dry explores what a window -- as seen through the lens of a camera -- can relate to a viewer about memory and time.
Market Street: Post Office, Sheriff Station, Downtown Trona, Dawn, 2011 | Photo: Osceola Refetoff
At 100 years old, the severely rural desert town of Trona, CA, is dying. It is a dystopian Emerald City on the shore of a dry lake "at the end of the world."
Rain on Windshield - North of Randsburg, CA - 2010 | Photo: Osceola Refetoff
From stampeding thunderstorms and epic flash floods to virga, the rain that never falls to earth, some remarkable tales of desert precipitation.
William 'Burro' Schmidt Cabin (at left) and Abandoned Caretaker's House, Infrared Exposure, 2011 | Photo: Osceola Refetoff
High & Dry explores prospector William "Burro" Schmidt's half-mile long tunnel in Last Chance Canyon in the Mojave Desert. Schmidt spent thirty-two years single-handedly drilling his tunnel through solid granite.
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A partnership of writing and photography, "High & Dry" surveyes the legacy of human enterprise in the California desert.
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