"Iconic"... This is the only word that comes to mind when we talk about the work of photographer and scientist, Stephen Somerstein.
Some how, some way, StreetPX had the honor of flipping on the mics to discuss Stephens experiences for well over 3 hours and since we did not want to lose a single syllable of context… We made the executive decision to split this into a 2-Part StreetPX Special… with the first half available today and the second planned for next week…
Growing up in New York in the 50s and 60s, he was afforded the unique freedom of walking through the local museums and even handling the artwork (...it was a different time)… As a kid recalls visiting the Museum of Modern Art to wonder around and developing his own opinions on what makes a good piece of artwork. It was these visits that helped expand his photographic interests and inspirations through the work of Dorothea Lange, Alfred Stieglitz, Gene Smith and Edward Weston, among many others.
I was taken with the journalistic photographers…. But what really excited me, was street photography… Capturing events that were happening in that moment… But capturing in a way that had a dynamism to it… A beautiful structure about it…
Stephen Somerstein speaking on visiting the museums as a youth
While he started photography for technical reasons, his abilities continued to broaden as he stomped the streets of New York with a favorite location in Greenich Village, where he was a regularly fixture, honing his photography by creating personal projects in the vein of Henri Cartier Brassen.
Enrolling to the Physics program at City College in NYC in the 1959, Steve quickly became interested in Photo-Journalism. So much so that he admits to spending more time on photographic projects than his own research experiments, but it was this interest that allowed him the opportunity to visit one of the most famous civil rights demonstrations in American History.
As Stephen puts it, he cut his teeth documenting the ’63 March on Washington (photos discussed have never been seen), but he soon readied for an event that would later change his life and bring great attention to his talent for composition and capturing humanistic stories of perseverance and bravery.
Early in the spring of 1965, Stephen Somerstein, a scrappy young college student from New York, boarded a bus with only 13 rolls of film for his handful of cameras and set forth to Alabama, unaware of the monumental event he was about to capture.
It was there when he photographed the legendary march from Selma to Montgomery… A weeklong demonstration that has been carved into the bedrock of the American narrative….
Dr. Martin Luther King, Loretta Scott King, John Lewis, Andrew Young, Bayard Rustin, A. Philip Randolph, James Baldwin, Joan Baez...
These are names that forever changed the trajectory of civil rights in American History…
My original plan was to photographs students from my college and then follow them through.. That instantly evaporated when I realized this is a far bigger story than a few students from my college...
You see Dr. King, and you say, this is an important figure in this history… but their right in front of you and you don’t know how important it’s going to be. I had to keep priming myself, to be conscience of that… and of course, my situation, with my film, was the thing that was also driving me. My problem had been that I kept thinking I was gonna get the film before the march. But what happened, was that, I was at home, and the word came out that we’re all going tonight… To Alabama… I hadn’t , I had been planning
Stephen Somerstein speaking on his exp
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