Monday, March 25, 2013

Geary Co. Fair & Pawnee Co. Fair

This installment of my Kansas Fair Affair blog is all about July 26, 2012 and how I traveled to and photographed three different Kansas county fairs in one day.

The first fair that I made it to was the Geary Co. Fair in Junction City, KS.  The reason I'm not giving the Geary Co. Fair it's own post is that I took a whopping 25 images there.  It was high noon when I arrived(not the best time for award winning photography light) in Junction City, 102 degrees in the shade and there just wasn't anything going on besides a couple of kids washing some pigs and sheep.  The Geary fair doesn't have a carnival, it's just a 4-H fair and everyone must have been out to lunch when I got there, because it was deserted.   I stayed just long enough to get a shot of the best bbq sign I've ever seen(I love the X's on the poor pig's eyes!) and then I hit the road and headed to Larned, KS.

The Pawnee Co. Fair in Larned, KS is also just a 4-H fair.  There were quite a few people preparing their animals for show when I arrived.  I met a lot of friendly folks who were nice enough to let me bother them with taking a few portraits.  Here are a few of the kids that I met...

Cassandra and Ying the rabbit - Pawnee Rock, KS
Ross, Ella, and Emma(didn't get the name of their sheep) - Larned, KS
Reid and his cow Buddy - Larned, KS
Dillan and cow Willie - Larned, KS
Jansyn and her cow Jaunita - Larned, KS

I couldn't stay long in Larned as I had one more fair to get to that day, the Kiowa Co. Fair, in Greensburg, KS, but I'll save that one for my next post!

Here are some images!


3 comments:

  1. Hi, Brian! The little boy in the overalls is James Seeman, Larned, KS---he was 4 years old in the picture. :D When will your book be out?

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  2. Just want you to know- The girl in with the sheep for shepherd's lead wearing the red jacket and black dress is Sami Harter, a beautiful girl- We lost her to a plane crash along with some of her other family in Tennessee in Feburary. We recycle wool outfits and let other 4-Her's use them and that is the same outfit I wore when I was in 4-H 20 years ago. If you have any other pictures of her from that year at the fair can you please contact me. Thanks
    I love this project and that you are seeing and showing why the county fairs in our little towns are a great thing for our community.
    Thanks
    Dr. Christina Frick, DVM
    620-285-5267

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  3. Goodness, that is very sad to hear. I will gladly go back and check to see if I might have any additional photographs of Sami. I'll be in contact.

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