Iain McKell
Some have become part of a new breed of nomads in Europe. They travel the countryside without modern
Unrelated to the Roma people, many of these folks have lived in caravans pulled by horses since the 1980s, inspired by the anarchic and punk ethos that flourished in England at that time. In his recent book, "The New Gypsies," veteran photographer Iain McKell presents a beautiful series of photographs documenting this ragtag community.
McKell began photographing the group in 1985 when he saw them on TV participating in a standoff with the police at Stonehenge. He got a press pass and went into the camp, where he spoke with people and took portraits. McKell says he was interested in the juxtaposition of counterculture against a backdrop of beautiful nature.Iain McKell
Sixteen years later, McKell decided to start documenting them again in an effort to get out of the city and work on something new. "Initially, they thought I was a tourist," he tells Business Insider. But eventually, he won them over with prints of his work and a bottle of Jack Daniels. He would photograph them for the next nine years.Iain McKell
McKell says that these new-age nomads make money working festivals around Europe. "They're not in your face, there's no posturing. They do their thing quietly, 24/7," McKell explains. "They've fully bought in to being free."Iain McKell
The nomads especially reject the world's dependency on oil-burning modes of transportation, doing so by traveling by horse only. He tells us that they love the slow lifestyle.
Iain McKell
Iain McKell
Iain McKell
They have a deep respect for their animals. McKell adds that when they are traveling, the horses pull the wagons and the people walk beside them instead of riding them. "They understand that humans are just another animal," McKell says.Iain McKell
And they haven't rejected all technology. Many have portable phones and laptops. McKell recalls a time when he sat with a group of the travelers inside a caravan and watched a popular British television show.Iain McKell
The travelers and the scene they create is so visually striking that, along the way, McKell was commissioned to shoot supermodel Kate Moss hanging out with the travellers for V Magazine.Iain McKell
McKell says that he is often asked about the children living in these camps. He explains that they have a unique time and learn to work hard, but that they are educated and are never mistreated.
Iain McKell
Iain McKell
Iain McKell
They play chess, read, draw, and create their own games.
McKell recalls a time when he walked with a young girl who listed off all the names of the flowers they encountered on the trail. "They're more connected to nature," McKell says.Iain McKell
For McKell, the project was a way of looking into another world, or a "tribe" as he puts it, one different from his own. He says he was an observer, "documenting something important."Iain McKell
Iain McKell
Iain McKell
"The New Gypsies" is out now on Prestel Publishing. You can see more images of the nomads and McKell's other projects on his website.