The Chapel Window
Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas. A fort constructed by the Spanish Army in the early 1700's. This window let in light for those seeking shelter and eternal life.
The Chapel Window
Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas. A fort constructed by the Spanish Army in the early 1700's. This window let in light for those seeking shelter and eternal life.
Awards
Black & White Photo Contest
2022Nominee
Architecture
Non Professional
The Chapel Window
Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas. A fort constructed by the Spanish Army in the early 1700's. This window let in light for those seeking shelter and eternal life.
About Artist
Rhonda Bratton
I was born and raised in a small West Texas town where folks worked the hardscrabble ground as dirt farmers or oil field workers and merchants who served both. I have a deep appreciation and a passion for telling the stories through my photography of these salt of the earth people whose lives depend on the soil or sea who brought their faith and perseverance to bear on both. I capture imagery such as rural landscapes, a farm tool, a piece of oil field equipment, a shrimp boat, etc. to represent this historical lifestyle of victory over hardship.
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