The Old Barn: Somewhere on the Back Roads of Alabama
Not every place needs a name. Some of the best ones don't have one — or at least, none that anyone remembers. Somewhere on the back roads of rural Alabama, between one small town and the next, this old barn stands in a summer field exactly as it has for decades, unhurried and unbothered by the world passing by on the highway just out of frame.
Shot in black and white on a summer afternoon, the real drama here is above the roofline. Massive cumulus clouds billow and stack against a deep grey sky, their bright white tops catching the sun while their bases press dark and heavy toward the treeline. The barn below — weathered boards, rusted tin roof, open front — sits small but grounded beneath it all, a quiet anchor in a landscape that feels vast and alive.
There's something deeply Alabama about this image. The wide open fields, the thick summer treeline, the sky that takes up more of the frame than the earth — it's the kind of scene you pass a hundred times driving the back roads of this state without ever stopping. Chris 'Bama' Price stopped.
Bring the timeless, wide-open beauty of rural Alabama home with this museum-quality fine art photography print by Bama Price — available as metal, canvas, or glossy paper.