SPRING
BROKE
Nathaniel Welch
Hardbound,
9"x 11", 120pages
2004, powerHouse Books
70 four-color photographs
Text by Steve Appleford
Introduction
by Evan Wright
Caligula would have understood the
depraved decadence and desperate frenzy of spring break - American
teens' annual pilgrimage to shimmering shores, where sex on the
beach is as much an afternoon activity as it is a fruity cocktail.
A festival of sun and sin, of tanned flesh and binge drinking,
spring break attracts thousands of high school and college students,
who wash up on Florida's shores like schools of breeding salmon,
ready to indulge their insatiable apetites and hedonistic desires
with total strangers. A native Floridian, photographer Nathaniel
Welch has been documenting these rites of passage for four years
- and has captured scenes of agony and ecstasy in Spring Broke,
his first monograph. Whether it's partying at a kegger on the
beach or engaging in group sex in the shower, entering a wet T-Shirt
contest or passing out on the bathroom floor, these teens' uninhibited
impulses are as absurd as they are disturbing. Yet Welch accepts,
and even embraces, these raunchy rituals of extreme adolescence,
alloing a strange sense of sadness to pervade. The morning after,
broken spirits are left to reflect on their senseless acts, pack
their bags, and head home.
About the Authors -
Nathaniel Welch was born in 1966 in Miami. His work has appeared
in The New York Times, Newsweek, Time, GQ, Rolling Stone,
and Interview, among other publications. Welch lives
and works in New York City and Los Angeles.
Steve Appleford is editor of Los
Angeles CityBEAT, a weekly newspaper. His work has also appeared
in Rolling Stone, GQ, and the Los Angeles Times. Appleford lives
in Los Angeles.
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