The Blog about Fine Art Photography in the American South
"In the South they are convinced that they are capable of having bloodied their land with history. In the West we lack this conviction."
-- Joan Didion
Monday, July 9, 2012
Kael Alford Wins Michael P. Smith Award for Documentary Photography
Dallas-based photographer Kael Alford has just been awarded the Michael P. Smith Award for Outstanding Documentary Photography.
This well-deserved award goes to Alford for her portfolio Bottom of da Boot: Losing the Cost of Louisiana, work also in the Picturing the South show now up at the High Museum in Atlanta.
There is more about Alford here and an essay on her work by Brett Abbott, the Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art, here.
Jennifer Schwartz also alerts us to the fact that Alford will give an artist lecture at the High at 6:30 pm on July 19th. On the 20th, Fall Line Press (who published a book featuring photographs from Bottom of da Boot) will throw a Cajun-style party at the Jennifer Schwartz Gallery.
As they say, laissez le bon temps roulez!
Alford clearly deserves this award, but there is also wonderful work among the other Finalists for this award, almost all of it made in the South and all of it by Gulf Coast Photographers.
The New Orleans Photo Alliance provides links to most of this work:
Jeremiah Ariaz
Tucumcari, New Mexico
www.JeremiahAriaz.com
David Armentor
The Sugar Mill Sessions
www.thesugarmillsessions.com/splash
Lizzie Chen
Serving God and Country
www.lizziechen.com
Dennis Church
Public Attire
www.dennischurch.com
Jennifer Kaczmarek
Love for Alyssa
www.jenniferkaczmarek.com
Tomas Montoya
Uprising: The Diasporic Festive Cultures of Santiago de Cuba, New Orleans, and Haiti
Raymond Thompson
Justice Undone
www.raymondthompsonjr.com
Mary Lou Uttermohlen
Structure Out Of Chaos
www.marylou.us/chaos
Michel Varisco
Shifting
michelvarisco.dphoto.com
Monique Verdin
For the Record: LA Identite
www.moniquemverdin.com
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