The life of a trucker is not glamorous; however, there is something about the solitude of being on the open road all day that some find fascinating.
For husband-and-wife photographers James Tribble and Tracey Mancenido, that fascination is enough to compel them to give the life of a trucker a try, and document their experience along the way.
The result is a series of genuinely breathtaking photos that really capture the sometimes lonely late-nights and eerie early mornings that the life of a trucker holds. The series will premiere on September 9th, 2010 at the Sasha Wolf Gallery in NYC.
What's Driving This Trend
- Truck Driver Mental Health
- Truckers experience high levels of stress and isolation, creating opportunities for innovative mental wellness solutions.
- Virtual Trucking Communities
- Creating virtual communities for truckers could help bridge the loneliness gap and provide valuable resources and support.
- Smart Trucking Fleet Management
- Integrating smart technology into trucking fleets can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase safety.
Who This Affects Most
- Mental Health and Wellness
- Mental health companies can partner with trucking companies to provide resources and solutions for trucker mental health.
- Technology and Software
- Companies that develop smart technology and fleet management software can partner with trucking companies to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
- Social Media and Networking
- Creating social media platforms specifically for truckers can help foster virtual communities and provide support and resources.
