Thank you for the fantastic support of my holiday sale this year which has now ended.
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Landscapes, People, and Buildings,
slave dwelling photograph project
Charitable donations from purchases are made to the selected charities.
from my project Home/Land:
In Home/Land, I explore a small, remote valley where my family has lived for generations. People often joked that the valley felt like stepping back into the 18th century, with its small Pennsylvania Dutch population and surnames tracing back centuries. Between my departure for college and my return as an adult, the valley seemed to drift further out of time, with a large influx of Amish. The Home/Land photographs capture this unique, aging community and how it has evolved, from the decline of anthracite mining to the blending of old families, Amish, and newcomers who telecommute, all in a beautiful landscape.
New from the Slave Dwelling photographs
featuring Slave Dwelling No. 73, done in camera with two 8x16” pieces of film and showing a wooden slave cabin in South Carolina overlaid with corn shocks in Pennsylvania symbolizing where slaves hid while running to freedom on the Underground Railroad. I also have two other new photographs from this project, Slave Dwelling No. 60 from South Carolina and Slave Dwelling No. 64 from Tennessee. All the photographs from this project are photographed using an 8x16” film camera and a donation from each sale is made to Joseph McGill’s Slave Dwelling Project