Isabelle Baldwin is a student in Photography and Sustainability at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. She is originally from Waynesville, North Carolina, a small town surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains. After graduation, she will be relocating to Washington, DC where she plans to commute to Virginia and the surrounding southern areas in continuation of her series, […]
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The Strength of Nature in Mud
Mud is Jeff Nichols’ third feature, released in 2012 after the resounding success of Take Shelter. The cinematography was driven by Adam Stone with whom the director maintains a lasting relationship. The action takes place in Arkansas on the muddy coasts of the Mississippi. It is a story of impossible love, a story of discovery of […]
Rachel Boillot Explores Musical Heritage of East Tennessee
Rachel Boillot is a 30 year-old photographer, filmmaker, and educator based in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, USA. She was raised in the suburbs of New York, but for a two year hiatus in Singapore starting when she was eight years old. Rachel teaches in the Art Department at Lincoln Memorial University, is Director and Co-Producer of […]
Katie Fenske pacing American suburbs
Katie Fenske is a 36 year old artist born and raised in Greenville, SC. She’s a production manager for a company that makes equipment for scientific analysis as well as a freelance for local publications. As a photographer, she’s drawn to the presence of others, but without those others being present, absence is most often […]
Missy Prince, Analog US Adventures
We’ve been following Missy Prince’s work for a few years now. She grew up in Gulfport, Mississippi, and currently lives in Portland. We often think about William Eggleston when looking at her work, but she definitely has her own style. There are a lot of posts on Missy Prince over the web, which says how […]