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  • Early morning on a traditional cattle branding day in rural California, in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
    Rural California - Cattle Branding D...jpg
  • Dawn Huston, co-owner of the Coulter Cafe & General Store in Coulterville, California, prepares to open her store on Saturday, April 25, 2020.<br />
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Huston and her partner, Kim Brisack, offer curbside pick up for groceries, bulk food ordering, grocery delivery, as well as free meals for essential workers. Customers are permitted in the store, no more than two at a time, and are provided with protective gloves.
    Rural California - Main Street Coult...jpg
  • Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner of the Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company in Coulterville, California, carries a wedding cake onto her front porch for display.<br />
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Zimmerman's business relies heavily on Yosemite and Yosemite-adjacent weddings. The park has been closed since March 20, 2020, completely disrupting income.
    Rural California - Main Street Coult...jpg
  • A goat gives birth in the Sierra Nevada foothill community of Coulterville, California.
    Rural California - Coulterville.jpg
  • A chicken walks along Main Street in Coulterville, California.
    Rural California - Main Street Coult...jpg
  • Nina Mimnaugh, owner, Sierra Flowers in Coulterville, California, pivoted her small floral business to survive during the Covid-19 pandemic and California mandates.
    Rural California - Coulterville_2020...jpg
  • Pedestrians cross Main Street in front of the Coulter Cafe & General Store in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
    Rural California - Main Street Coult...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • This un-manipulated, non-altered photo is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series. I am documenting life from the heart of rural California's wildfire country.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • A young girl and her goat enjoy a spring day in Coulterville, California.
    Rural California - Coulterville.jpg
  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
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Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
    Rural California, Coulterville_20200...jpg
  • Dawn Huston, co-owner of the Coulter Cafe & General Store in Coulterville, California, is seen through her storefront window as she focuses on a customer’s order on Thursday, April 23, 2020.
    Yosemite Gateway Communities.JPG
  • Commercial photo shoot for Coulterville, California's Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company at Red Tail Ranch in Groveland, California.
    Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company_202...jpg
  • Commercial photo shoot for Coulterville, California's Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company at Red Tail Ranch in Groveland, California.
    Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company_202...jpg
  • Commercial photo shoot for Coulterville, California's Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company at Red Tail Ranch in Groveland, California.
    Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company_202...jpg
  • Kim Brisack, co-owner of the Coulter Cafe & General Store, takes to-go orders on Thursday, April 23, 2020.<br />
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Brisack and her partner, Dawn Huston, offer curbside pick up for groceries, bulk food ordering, grocery delivery, as well as free meals for essential workers. Customers are permitted in the Coulterville, California, store, no more than two at a time, and are provided with protective gloves.
    Yosemite Gateway Communities_404482.jpg
  • Commercial photo shoot for Coulterville, California's Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company at Red Tail Ranch in Groveland, California.
    Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company_202...jpg
  • A chicken walks in front of the VFW Hall in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
    Yosemite Gateway Communities_404871.jpg
  • Saturday, April 25, 2020<br />
Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner, Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company and her daughter, Emma, Coulterville, California.
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200425...jpg
  • Several signs block the entrance to California's Yosemite National Park Big Oak Flat entrance on Thursday, April 30, 2020. The park has been closed since March 20, 2020, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
    Yosemite Closed Due To Covid-19.jpg
  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
<br />
<br />
Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200423...jpg
  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
<br />
<br />
Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200423...jpg
  • Jesse Salcedo carries plant starts to his vehicle from from Nina Mimnaugh’s Sierra Flowers in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200425...jpg
  • Main Street, Coulterville, California.
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200425...jpg
  • Thursday, April 30, 2020<br />
Yosemite National Park Big Oak Flat entrance. The park is closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
    Yosemite_20200430405021.jpg
  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
<br />
<br />
Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200423...jpg
  • Saturday, April 25, 2020<br />
Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner, Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company in Coulterville, California.
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200425...jpg
  • Nina Mimnaugh waits for customers to pick up orders from her Sierra Flowers store in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
    Yosemite Gateway Communities_2020042...jpg
  • A pedestrian crosses Main Street in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200425...jpg
  • A 4H Girl and Her Hog at the Mother Lode Fair in the Sierra Nevada foothill community of Sonora, California.
    Rural California - Mother Lode Fair.jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
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