The strange serenity of taxidermy
An inside look at the lives of three taxidermists inside Eldon, Missouri
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(Alberto Barba Pardal)Dawne and Eric Stacks, with their youngest son Casey, run Stacks Taxidermy in Eldon, Missouri, half an hour from the not-so-huge Jackson City. Alberto Barba Pardal discovered the 20-year-old business as part of a photojournalism workshop in Missouri. He was looking for a story on hunters or fishers, but the Stacks' peculiar craft added a whole other layer to the typical small-town hunting family."They started to practice with the animals they hunted, and the first orders were for their friends," Pardal said. "What was supposed to be just a hobby became a family business as the Stackses taught themselves the intricate work involved in taxidermy."Pardal went on to capture what goes into every deer mount, from Dawne and Casey's daily grind in the shop to Eric's delicate detail work on small animals.
(Alberto Barba Pardal)
(Alberto Barba Pardal)
(Alberto Barba Pardal)
(Alberto Barba Pardal)*For more of Alberto Barba Pardal's work, visit his website.*
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Kathryn is a graduate of Syracuse University, with degrees in magazine journalism and information technology, along with hours to earn another degree after working at SU's independent paper The Daily Orange. She's currently recovering from a horse addiction while living in New York City, and likes to share her extremely dry sense of humor on Twitter.
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