‘The Mountain Stands Still’ was featured on the Eyes on the South photography blog, for Oxford American Magazine today. A huge thank you to curator, Jeff Rich, who is also a talented photographer, for writing and featuring it.
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This exhibition shows the work of ten contemporary photographers from across the continental United States who are making straight, place-based pictures of the land and the people who inhabit this land.
Two photographers from each region of the country-Northeast, Midwest,
Southeast, Southwest, and West-are represented within Provincial Field Notes who chronicle the contemporary social, political, or environmental
state of the country. While some of the work within the show strays
away from each photographer’s respective region, the resulting images are still filtered by their individual experience.
I am happy to be one of the ten photographers in this exhibition alongside Daniel George, Ethan Aaro-Jones, Amanda Mollindo, Greer Muldowney, Adam Neese, Paul Sisson, Melissa Stallard, Mallory Trescaso, and Chelsea Welsh. A huge thank you to Melissa Kreider for curating this spectacular show at the Emily Davis Gallery.
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I will be speaking about my recent project, The Mountain Stands Still, at the Society for Photographic Education Conference this year. Scheduled on Friday, November 6th, 2015 at 9am in Clemson Building One in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
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