Daniel Shea's Plume, 2009-2010

Plume is a photographic exploration of Southeast Ohio and its unusually dense concentration of coal-fired power plants. The pictures presented in Fraction Magazine are new images, made last month while finishing the project.

Geographically rooted in two towns along The Ohio River, Plume focuses on Racine and Cheshire who sit in close proximity to 4 power plant stations, all within a 15-mile radius. The landscape of these towns presents itself in distinct layers. The subdued palette of the river, with its plodding pace, carries coal and a unique regional sentimentality. Off the banks of the river exist people and sparse economic growth, and above them sprawl small mountains and Appalachian biodiversity. The trees, reaching for the sky, are outpaced by their synthetic allies in upward ambition. These smoke stacks are as ubiquitous landscape accompaniment in contemporary life as any, and in this series they are presented in their social environment, separated from their industrial foundation.

Southeast Ohio resonates a hidden fragility, not just in the industry’s inevitable demise, but in the dejection of its citizens. Like many mono-industrial cultures the resources are being exhausted. Coal exists beyond industrial and historical development as a larger abstract presence that is woven into the cultural fiber of Ohio. Here, the air of restlessness predicts an overwhelming ambivalence towards the coal industry. The citizens and land of Ohio and West Virginia are the source point in a vast grid of energy distribution. This burden of heavy resource usage is a type of political and industrial play, mirrored in other industry-specific rural economies, and constitutes an act of complex resource siphoning. In other words, non-Appalachian citizens are benefactors of not only inexpensive energy access, but of distance from the destructive industry that makes this access possible. This sociopolitical paradigm, as old as industry itself, calls into question our confounding relationship to power.

Daniel Shea is a Chicago, IL based photographer and teacher.
To view more of Daniel's work, please visit his website.

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Big Muskie Dragline 


Racine’s Daily Walkers 


Old Coal Supports 


Carbon Underground Storage Wellhead 


Gavin, Named After Gavin Power Plant 


American Electric Power-Sponsored Rest Stop 


Foreclosed Trailer, Ohio 


McArthur, Ohio 


Morgan County, Ohio 


Paul Cardone’s Model Railroad Town 


Parks and Recreation, West Virginia 


Larry Edwin Bowman 


Richard H. Gorsuch Generating Station, Closing 2012 


Raymond City, West Virginia 


Dennis Riffle 


Hal Kneen, Meigs County Extension Agent 


Rosemary Eskew, Pomeroy Flower Shop Owner 


Gavin Power Plant Ash Pond, Top EPA Regulation Violator 


John E. Amos Power Plant 


Coal Transportation Railroad and Beltway 

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