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Photograph of a basketball hoop in front of an old dilapidated  house in Upstate New York

Basketball hoop in front of a dilapidated house in Upstate New York

Basketball Hoop Photography in Small Town America

Rob Hammer August 6, 2024

Basketball Hoop Photography From Small Town America

Basketball is everywhere in America, but some of the most interesting places to find the game are far from arenas, school gyms, and polished city courts. For more than 15 years, I’ve been photographing old basketball hoops, handmade backboards, rural courts, and forgotten places where the game quietly remains part of the landscape.

These photographs are part of my long-term series, American Backcourts, a project made while driving hundreds of thousands of miles across the United States. The hoops appear in front yards, small towns, reservations, farms, alleys, barns, and open spaces where the game feels less like a sport and more like a shared American language.

Photograph of a homemade wood basketball hoop and rim hanging on a telephone pole in Utah

Homemade basketball hoop on a telephone pole - Utah

What Basketball in America Actually Looks Like

The places where these photographs are made rarely resemble what most people picture when they think about basketball.

There are no crowds, no painted lines, no bleachers.

A rim welded to a piece of scrap metal.
A backboard cut from plywood.
A hoop mounted to a barn, a telephone pole, or the side of a house.

In some places, the court is nothing more than a patch of dirt. In others, it’s a cracked slab of asphalt surrounded by open land. What matters isn’t the condition—it’s the fact that the game exists there at all.

Photograph of weeds growing through the cracks of an old basketball court

Weeds growing through the cracks of an outdoor basketball court in Massachusetts

An outdoor basketball hoop in a small town on the Llano Estacado in Texas

Fine art photograph of a basketball court on the Llano Estacado in Texas

Why These Hoops Matter

Most of these hoops weren’t built to last. They were put up to be used—then repaired, modified, or eventually left behind.

Over time, they start to reflect the place they’re in.

Wind bends the rim.
Sun fades the paint.
Weather breaks down the backboard.

What’s left becomes less about basketball itself and more about time, use, and memory. The game leaves a mark, even when no one is there.

Old basketball hoop mounted on a small house in rural America with weathered siding and a large tree in the yard.

A weathered hoop mounted directly to a small house, where basketball becomes part of the everyday landscape.

Makeshift basketball hoop with a crate rim and hand-painted backboard on a corrugated metal wall.

A handmade hoop built from a crate and painted board, showing how the game finds a way in improvised spaces.

A Different Kind of Basketball Culture

Basketball culture is usually shown through arenas, leagues, and players.

But there’s another version of it—quieter, less visible, and just as widespread.

It’s found in backyards, alleys, reservations, and small towns where the game doesn’t need an audience. These are places where people play because the hoop is there, because it always has been, or because someone decided to build one.

That version of the game doesn’t get documented very often. That’s what this project is trying to hold onto.

The outline where a basketball hoop once hung on a barn in small town America

Markings on an old barn where a basketball hoop once hung on a farm in West Virginia

Black and white photograph of a basketball hoop hung on a tree with no backboard

Black and white photograph of a basketball rim hung on a tree stump with no backboard in Upstate New York

The American Backcourts Project

These photographs are part of American Backcourts, an ongoing series documenting basketball hoops across the United States. The work has been made over more than a decade of travel, photographing the places where the game exists outside of organized courts and arenas.

Over time, the project has been exhibited in galleries and museums, published in basketball culture books and magazines, and collected as fine art prints by people drawn to this quieter side of the game.

If you want to explore the full body of work:

→ View the American Backcourts basketball photography gallery
→ Explore available basketball photography prints

Inquire about commercial and editorial licensing of my basketball hoop photography

Black and white photograph of a basketball hoop in a small New England town

Photograph of an outdoor basketball court in a small Western Massachusetts town

A basketball hoop hung on a poll on an old ranch in Colorado

Photograph of a basketball hoop on an old ranch in Colorado

In Fine art photography, Basketball Tags basketball, hoop, court, sport, Fine Art Photography, hoop dreams, basketball never stops, wall art, photography prints
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  • American Cowboys - CPAC - Denver, CO - May, 2026

  • American Cowboys - Cherry Creek Arts Festival - Denver, CO - July 3-5, 2026

  • American Cowboys - Art on the Rockies - Edwards, CO - July 10-12

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  • What is this place? - Martinez Gallery - Troy, NY - 2025

  • In the Urban Landscape - Curtis Center - Denver, CO - 2025

  • The Art of Photography - 40 West Gallery - Denver, CO - 2025

  • American Cowboys - Broadmoor Galleries - Colorado Springs, CO - 2024

  • Trees and Water - Black Box Gallery - Portland, OR 2024

• American Backcourts - Museum of the West - Scottsdale, AZ - 2024-2025

• Barbershops of America - Griffin Museum of Photography - Winchester, MA - 2024

• American Cowboys - University Club - San Diego, CA - 2024

• American Cowboys - Phillips Gallery - Salt Lake City, UT - 2024

• American Cowboys - Photography at Oregon - Eugene, OR - 2024

• American Photographs - American Center for Photographers - Wilson, NC - 2024

• American Cowboys - Amaran Gallery - Jackson Hole, WY - 2023

• American Backcourts - Culture - San Diego, CA - 2022

  • American Backcourts - Brooklyn Bridge Park - Brooklyn, NY - 2021

  • Barbershops of America - MOPA - San Diego, CA 2021

• Barbershops of America - Culture - San Diego, CA - 2021

• American Backcourts - Fathom Gallery - Los Angeles, CA - 2020

• Barbershops of America - Vans - Brooklyn, NY - 2019

• American Backcourts - Boyd / Satellite Gallery - New Orleans, LA - 2018

 

 

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