Kathryn Coers Rossman

Photojournalist, Conceptual Photographer, Creative Director, Street Photographer
 
Street Photography from the Eclipse Epicenter for Herald Times/Gannett, part of the USA Today Network
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Street Photography from the Eclipse Epicenter for Herald Times/Gannett, part of the USA Today Network
Copyright Kathryn Coers Rossman 2024
Date of Work Apr 2024 - Apr 2024
Updated Apr 2024
Topics Breaking News, Business, Capitalism, Celebrations, Community, Culture, Documentary, Eclipse, Editorial, Event, Family Travel, Feature, Food, Iconic places, Journalism, News, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Science, Street, Travel
Summary
Total Solar Eclipse, Crowd Photography at the Jiffy Treet, Phat Daddy's BBQ, the Tap Hole and Hoosier Putt Hole in Ellettsville, IN, USA on Mon., Apr. 8, 2024. Photos by Kathryn Coers Rossman.
Crowd photography from the exact epicenter of the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse. Visible within a band covering parts of North America, stretching from Mexico to Canada and covering the contiguous United States, this once-in-a-generation celestial alignment was best viewed in the Jiffy Treet parking lot in Ellettsville, Indiana, USA. 

Scooping since 1948, Jiffy Treet has over 40 homemade ice cream flavors, including eclipse flavors: Cosmic Stardust, Solarburst and Lunar Blackout and specials: Total Eclipse of the Tart Freeze, Shadow and Light Delight Sundae, Cosmic Cyclone and Galaxy Lemonade Slush. The adjacent property is Phat Daddy's BBQ and the Hoosier Putt Hole mini-golf, which sold and was remodeled after the previous owner committed a notorious murder.

The Ellettsville/Bloomington, Indiana area anticipated 300,000 tourists for the eclipse, with local business groups calling this the largest tourist event in Indiana's history. Indiana University—Bloomington’s eclipse celebration included guest appearances by William Shatner and Janelle Monáe.

Current estimates of actual visitors fell below expectations. Despite this, the eclipse was an opportunity for camaraderie, awe and wonder amongst locals, who had the best view of this spectacle on the planet.

Sixteen of images from this series were published by The Herald-Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Much gratitude to Rich Janzaruk.
Clear skies provide 'magnificent' solar eclipse experience for Monroe County viewers
For four minutes, thousands in the path of total darkness for Monday's eclipse were awed by rare celestial event; expected crowds don't appear.
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