The PhotoArt Guild’s biennial exhibit features 90+ black-and-white and color photographs that interpret the closing lines of one of the most enduring poems by one of America’s most beloved poets–“The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. The 26 photographers participating in the exhibit were asked to take a look “off the beaten path” in response to the poem’s final stanza:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Following are images from this exhibit.
Literally by Richard Behan
Far Offshore by Richard Behan
A Road Less Travelled–WAY Less by Richard Behan
Among the Peaks by Richard Behan
Passiflora by Paul Barden
Last of the Sunflowers by Paul Barden
Genius Loci by Paul Barden
Anna At Twilight by Paul Barden
goodnoe hills WA by Rich Bergeman
traffic patterns by Rich Bergeman
life’s many paths by Rich Bergeman
the road home2 by Rich Bergeman
Which Way Next by Phil Coleman
Confident by Phil Coleman
Destination: Unknown by Phil Coleman
A Path Less Traveled (Highclere Castle, England) by Phil Coleman
Night Buck by Allan Doerksen
nine fifteen by Allan Doerksen
2nd and Washington #2 by Allan Doerksen
2nd and Washington #1 by Allan Doerksen
Enchanted Woods by Eric French
Timberline Struggle NE Mt Rainier by Eric French
Gothic View from The Rock of Cashel by Eric French
Frozen In Time by Eric French
You’ve Been Warned by Jeff Hollenbeck
Tidal_Spirits by Jeff Hollenbeck
The Spelunker by Jeff Hollenbeck
Return To Capistrano by Vicky Hollenbeck
On The Way To PJ Ranch by Vicky Hollenbeck
Foreshadowing by Vicky Hollenbeck
Driven by Vicky Hollenbeck
Looking east from Marys Peak by Marjorie Kinch
It Dares You — Haleakala during Winter Storm by Marjorie Kinch