“Cornett family, Kentucky, 1972.” A Cornett boy and one of his Buds in that Chevy convertible we saw earlier. Print from 35mm negative by William Gedney. Gedney Photographs and Writings Collection, Duke University. via
By the way, some comments:
“Beer/Pitching. Reminds me of the good old early 70’s - tossing empty Miller Pony bottles at highway signs while standing up in my friend’s 1970 Grand Prix sunroof - careening down a twisting highway of course. It’s a wonder I’m still here!”
“-Hey, hold my beer and watch this… Sometimes the last words heard on the “black box” recorders in these cars of the South.”
“Sleazy riders. Hunting for hippies, no doubt.”
“Keyless. It’s a brave photographer who gets into a car that’s been hotwired with a man who’s been drinking.”
“Shiftless. Where did the shift lever go?”
“It’s safer than texting. At least he has his eyes on the road.” via
(The last one is golden)