8 Seconds in the West

  • Dates
    2024 - 2024
  • Author
  • Location United States, United States

Rodeo is centered all around time, both the long (generational) and the short (the ephemeral performance). In this project I sought to capture both the decades long cyclical nature of the sport and the fleeting violent beauty in the seconds

8 seconds.

8 seconds is all you have. It's do or die. You could die. 

This is rodeo. In the arena strapped to animals that could crush you instantly, everything revolves around time. But more than 8 seconds, Rodeo is a record of generational time. Fathers and Mothers strap their children on sheep like their parents did before them. Thus this photo project seeks two goals: to capture the “Ephemeral Performance” and the Generational one. 

The “Ephemeral Performance”, 

Time is ever fleeting in Rodeo. The average bull rider's career is two years. These actors have seconds, not hours, and two-ton beasts as scene partners. Yes, rodeo is violent, and the chances of injury and death are higher than in most sports. However, rodeo is also about beauty and the ultimate connection between man and animal. This performance is centered on mixing these ideas; the violence elevates the fleeting beauty. My photos, in their stillness, allow this transition. The lines of the bronco, his hoofs impossibly outstretched, the cowboy's body mirroring that of his mount. In that way, the “Ephermeral Performance” is meant to be viewed like this. 

The Generation Performance

The generational quality of Rodeo is unique. The sport is incredibly insular, and not many people who weren’t raised in the sport and its culture join it. The children and the animals they ride are explicitly raised for rodeo. Each Horse and Bull have been bred specifically for this, and their efforts are judged as hard as the cowboys and cowgirls. Where my other photos capture the short to make it long, this half of the show attempts to show the long and make it short, gathering snapshots of a new generation being initiated.

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At the New England Rodeo a pair of young brothers prepares for their final compeitions at the New England Rodeo. All summer the brothers have been going against each other in the pony bucking compeition, an event designed to train young bull riders. The older of the pair watches as their father helps his younger brother put his mouth guard in

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Bull Riders must stay on the bull for eight seconds, in addition they can only hold on with one hand. If their off hand touches the bull at all they are disqualified.

© Rian Nelson - A bullrider gets pulled up, second before the bull dislodged him almost pinning the rider under the two ton beast.
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A bullrider gets pulled up, second before the bull dislodged him almost pinning the rider under the two ton beast.

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Goat tying is an event where a cowgirl races out on her horse and has to hop off mid-gallop and then run to tie three legs of a goat.

© Rian Nelson - Conducting a mounted shooting demonstration Craig McCoskery successfully hits a target.
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Conducting a mounted shooting demonstration Craig McCoskery successfully hits a target.

© Rian Nelson - Two cowboys chase after a steer, the goal to get one rope around its head or horns and another around its back leg.
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Two cowboys chase after a steer, the goal to get one rope around its head or horns and another around its back leg.

© Rian Nelson - A father prays over his young son as he prepares to compete in the pony bucking event, a step stone to bull riding.
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A father prays over his young son as he prepares to compete in the pony bucking event, a step stone to bull riding.

© Rian Nelson - A barrel racer gallops after rounding the third barrel races the the finish line, attempting to get the fastest time.
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A barrel racer gallops after rounding the third barrel races the the finish line, attempting to get the fastest time.

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Bronco riding has two categories. One they ride with a saddle, the other as picture is bareback meaning no saddle. Like bull riding the cowboys must stay on for eight seconds and can only touch the horse with one hand.

© Rian Nelson - A cowboy flips a calf, holding a lasso in his mouth he will tie three of the calfs legs together.
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A cowboy flips a calf, holding a lasso in his mouth he will tie three of the calfs legs together.

© Rian Nelson - A cowboy wrestles a steer to the ground.
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A cowboy wrestles a steer to the ground.

© Rian Nelson - A pair of young brothers brush their pony before a rodeo in New Egypt, New Jersey.
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A pair of young brothers brush their pony before a rodeo in New Egypt, New Jersey.

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A cowboy reaches 8 second qualifying himself to get a score. Judges score both the rider and the bull giving a combined score up to 100.

© Rian Nelson - A pair of cowboys race after a pre-released steer
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A pair of cowboys race after a pre-released steer

© Rian Nelson - A barrel racer, shoots out into the arena.
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A barrel racer, shoots out into the arena.