When Do You Feel Free?

Voices Across America

9781951963132.jpg
Trope Publishing
Ryland Hormel, foreword by Joshua Mantz
Buy Book
  • Hormel traveled across the country seeking subjects for the book, reaching every region of the US
  • Features a diverse range of subjects, across gender, age, and ethnicity
  • Each perspective is handwritten by the subject, making each response more personal
  • The answers to the question "What does freedom mean to you?" represent the vast expanse of opinions of the American public
  • Ryland is an experienced photographer. His photos appeared in Trope Chicago (2018)
9781951963132.jpg
Contributor Bio

Born and raised in the iconic Haight Ashbury neighborhood in San Francisco, Ryland Hormel’s passion for photography began just as his college soccer career was ending. Realizing athletics had an expiration date after sustaining a series of injuries, he yearned to dive into a new pursuit, one that he could sustain and would complement his lifestyle. What started as a hobby slowly grew into a professional career. He has worked in both the commercial and documentary space and his photography was first published in Trope Chicago. Today, Ryland describes his approach to shooting as loose and free, striving to listen, remain in the moment and not let preconceptions get in the way. He sees the camera as a bridge—connecting to a new realm of life. Aside from his photography projects, he designed and led an Artist Incubator Program with the non-profit TA98, is a co-host of the Live Better Retreats, is producing his first documentary film and holds an MFA degree from California Institute of Integral Studies. He lives on his boat in the Bay Area with his dog Moose and is on a mission to create work and experiences that connect people with themselves and others.

9781951963132.jpg
9781951963132.jpg