“When I moved to New York, I was completely overwhelmed, overstimulated, and anxious. I loved every second of it. (…) I used the camera to distill the chaos and overwhelming nature of New York into something that I could understand and process.” – Jonathan Higbee Being in the right place at the right time is […]
Archives for November 2019
Strange Light: The Photography of Clarence John Laughlin at the High Museum
On the heels of Halloween, who better to feature than “the Father of American Surrealism,” Clarence John Laughlin? Born in 1905, Laughlin is best known for his haunting images of decaying antebellum architecture in his hometown of New Orleans. His work is the subject of an exhibition at the High Museum in Atlanta, Strange Light: […]
Nathalie Seaver: Deconstructing Beauty
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions. I was able to interview each of these individuals to gain further insight into the bodies of work they shared. Today, we are looking at the series Deconstructing Beauty, by Nathalie Seaver. Deconstructing Beauty “I frequently hear music in the very heart of noise”- George Gershwin […]