WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:01.680 align:middle line:90% 00:00:01.680 --> 00:00:05.040 align:middle line:84% When I first went to Eastside, I was rediscovering 00:00:05.040 --> 00:00:07.020 align:middle line:84% photography, which meant rediscovering 00:00:07.020 --> 00:00:09.270 align:middle line:90% how to see photographically. 00:00:09.270 --> 00:00:11.850 align:middle line:90% 00:00:11.850 --> 00:00:15.780 align:middle line:84% What fascinated me about drag racing is the people. 00:00:15.780 --> 00:00:19.320 align:middle line:84% I could instantly see that there was a little kind of community 00:00:19.320 --> 00:00:21.930 align:middle line:84% over there at the track, and these friendships 00:00:21.930 --> 00:00:23.520 align:middle line:90% cross racial lines. 00:00:23.520 --> 00:00:25.670 align:middle line:84% And the other thing that I noticed 00:00:25.670 --> 00:00:27.810 align:middle line:84% is that women were racing against men, 00:00:27.810 --> 00:00:29.910 align:middle line:90% and they were often winning. 00:00:29.910 --> 00:00:32.100 align:middle line:84% I wanted to explore that community, 00:00:32.100 --> 00:00:35.430 align:middle line:84% to understand that community, to say something about it 00:00:35.430 --> 00:00:36.510 align:middle line:90% visually. 00:00:36.510 --> 00:00:39.270 align:middle line:84% Within a year, I knew that I was going 00:00:39.270 --> 00:00:42.180 align:middle line:84% to make this a long-term project, 00:00:42.180 --> 00:00:45.780 align:middle line:84% and that I was going to build up an archive of photographs. 00:00:45.780 --> 00:00:47.575 align:middle line:84% And I needed a name for it, right, 00:00:47.575 --> 00:00:50.320 align:middle line:84% and came up with Democracy of Speed. 00:00:50.320 --> 00:00:53.400 align:middle line:84% I made pictures seriously at Eastside 00:00:53.400 --> 00:00:55.270 align:middle line:90% for about the next 10 years. 00:00:55.270 --> 00:01:01.248 align:middle line:84% Eastside became a real community for me and remained so. 00:01:01.248 --> 00:01:02.790 align:middle line:84% I learned the history of photography, 00:01:02.790 --> 00:01:05.970 align:middle line:84% and I learned that I like writing about it just as 00:01:05.970 --> 00:01:08.880 align:middle line:84% much as I do making the pictures themselves. 00:01:08.880 --> 00:01:10.770 align:middle line:84% It led to a book project that I'm 00:01:10.770 --> 00:01:13.920 align:middle line:84% working on now about an American photographer and filmmaker 00:01:13.920 --> 00:01:15.570 align:middle line:90% called Gordon Parks. 00:01:15.570 --> 00:01:19.260 align:middle line:84% And it led to the Holsinger Portrait Project, which 00:01:19.260 --> 00:01:22.110 align:middle line:84% I'm co-directing, a way of using portraits 00:01:22.110 --> 00:01:25.080 align:middle line:84% of turn of the 20th century African-Americans 00:01:25.080 --> 00:01:28.020 align:middle line:84% in Charlottesville to explore the history of this region 00:01:28.020 --> 00:01:30.690 align:middle line:90% and to explore it visually. 00:01:30.690 --> 00:01:33.300 align:middle line:84% I would not be working on the things that 00:01:33.300 --> 00:01:36.780 align:middle line:84% are absolutely central to my scholarship, 00:01:36.780 --> 00:01:39.570 align:middle line:84% and I have to say to my citizenship, 00:01:39.570 --> 00:01:43.070 align:middle line:84% if I hadn't gone to Eastside in 2002. 00:01:43.070 --> 00:01:46.881 align:middle line:90%