"Miles Apart"
10-28-1982. Nikon FM2, Ilford HP5. Two centuries on the same Ohio asphalt—an Amish buggy at horse speed, a car doing fifty. Same road, miles apart, different worlds.
"Miles Apart"
10-28-1982. Nikon FM2, Ilford HP5. Two centuries on the same Ohio asphalt—an Amish buggy at horse speed, a car doing fifty. Same road, miles apart, different worlds.
Awards
World Photo Annual
2025Nominee
Film/Analog
Professional
"Miles Apart"
10-28-1982. Nikon FM2, Ilford HP5. Two centuries on the same Ohio asphalt—an Amish buggy at horse speed, a car doing fifty. Same road, miles apart, different worlds.
About Artist
David Liam Kyle
At 70, I'm more passionate about photography than I was four decades ago—turns out experience matters. My journey began at small-town community papers and led to 15 years as a contributing photographer for Sports Illustrated, where I landed five covers. For 34 years, I've been shooting from NBA sidelines, and I'm still there today. Lately, I've been pulling some of my old journalism favorites from the negatives—real images, real moments that deserve to be seen again. The camera still feels right in my hands. I'll keep shooting as long as they're steady and the light is good. www.davidliamkyle.com
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