
Couple at Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, 1980. American photographer Roger Minick started shooting his Sightseer series of color photos in 1980 as sort of a tourist time capsule.

Woman with Scarf at Inspiration Point, Yosemite National Park, California, 1980. Minick got interested in the phenomenon of sightseeing while observing tourists at scenic overlooks in the American West.

Girls in Matching Pink Dresses at Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, 1980. Minick looked for an "elusive something" that made the photos work. This one, he said, "was just almost too easy."

Photographing Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1980. This candid shot was taken during visitors' mad rush to photograph the erupting geyser.

Couple Taking Polaroids at Crater lake National Park, Oregon, 1980. Minick often offered to take Polaroids of his subjects before he photographed them with his other camera. This couple had a Polaroid camera, too.

Three Women at Overlook, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina, 1999. After his first trips in the 1980s, Minick resumed the series in the late 1990s, photographing sightseers in the Midwest and the East.

Parking Lot at Inspiration Point, Yosemite National Park, California, 1980. The trappings of tourism -- tour buses, motor homes, casual dress -- are part of what drew Minick to sightseeing.

Father & Son at Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California, 1981. Many of Minick's subjects wore clothes that made it easy to "jump out of the car and take in the view and get back in the car and move on," he said.

Birder at Peaks of Otter, Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia, 1999. This birder was "so earnest and ready to go and it was early in the morning and he just couldn't wait," Minick said.

Man with Dog in Front of Motorhome, Zion Canyon National Park, Utah, 1980. At first, Minick resisted the idea of the Sightseer series because it was such a departure from the formal landscape photography he'd done in the past.

Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania, 1999. Minick wasn't sure about this shot, but "it became kind of interesting when the figures kind of blend in with the statue, and then the kid (at right) ... he kind of does make it work somehow."

Two Hutterite couples at Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1999. Color drives the series, which Minick realized after first photographing sightseers in black and white.

Mother & Son at Lower Falls Overlook, Yellowstone National Park, 1980. Minick used a hand-held camera for the project to allow for more spontaneity.

Airstream at Yosemite National Park, California, 1980. Vehicle and landscape photos are the exception, not the norm, in the Sightseer series.

Boy with Feathered Headress at Lower Falls Overlook, Yellowstone National Park, 1980. Minick spent time at hundreds of overlooks, scouting for visually arresting combinations of people and scenery.

Twins with Matching Outfits at Lower Falls Overlook, Yellowstone National Park, 1980. Minick's interactions with his subjects were usually brief, but he tried to capture a range of expressions.

Man with Poodle at Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, 1980. Minick used an on-camera flash to get the right amount of fill light.

Mother & Son at Minervas Terrace, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1980. Minick was inspired by snapshots, but he wanted his series to present more than the typical bright smiles.

Three Men in Color Coordinated Shirts at Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1980. Minick spotted these men from a distance. "I saw those three spots of color and I said, 'Oh my God, that's too good.'"

Children at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1980. Minick had to work quickly to get his shot before subjects moved on to their next stop.

Woman Taking Photograph at Many Glacier Hotel, Glacier National Park, Montana, 1981. Some of the subjects' wardrobe choices were questionable. Not this "very classy lady."

Couple at Canyonlands National Park, Utah, 1980. The series "addressed what people wore and how it juxtaposed with the background and the landscape," Minick said.

Family at Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming, 1980. Over time, Minick decided that families that were subtly color-coordinated got along better.

Woman with Red Sweater at Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California, 1981. Minick usually approached his subjects at overlooks and asked to take their pictures. He didn't get their names, but he often wonders about the tourists he photographed.

Couple Viewing Grand Tetons, Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming, 1980. Despite the hot, tired business of tourism, Minick said most of the people he encountered were genuinely awe-struck.