West Fest: Portrait of a Street Festival
by Charles Tatum II
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About the Book
For four days a year - two days in the spring and two in the fall - the Montrose section of Houston became a lively, colorful place where a neighborhood came to play, to party, and to celebrate its renegade spirit. The Westheimer Street Festival - affectionately known as "West Fest" to its fans - was one of the city's oldest outdoor festivals through the 70's, 80's, 90's and beyond.
In this book, photographer Charles Tatum II turns his lens on the sights of this unique event in all its wildness and whimsy. You'll see reptiles, drag queens, tie-dye tees, and the diverse community of everyday folks that comprise Houston's Inner Loop.
This is a trip like no other. This is West Fest.
In this book, photographer Charles Tatum II turns his lens on the sights of this unique event in all its wildness and whimsy. You'll see reptiles, drag queens, tie-dye tees, and the diverse community of everyday folks that comprise Houston's Inner Loop.
This is a trip like no other. This is West Fest.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 436 - Publish Date: May 31, 2009
- Language English
- Keywords Inner Loop, Montrose, Texas, Houston, photography, celebration, outdoors, performers, music, musicians, humor, shirtless, gay, neighborhood, community, history, party, festival, street, downtown
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About the Creator
C. Tatum
Houston, Texas, USA
A self-taught photographic artist based in Houston. This artist's photos have been displayed in Houston's Museum District and have also been included in the collection HIWI: The Book.