Photographers featured since mid-December on Jeff Rich's ongoing feature Eyes on the South for the Oxford American, include the following:
New York-based photographer John Sanderson (see image above), with images from Florida's Gulf Coast, from his National Character portfolio.
Richmond, VA-based photographer Susan Worsham (see image above), with work from her Bittersweet on Bostwick Lane portfolio.
New York-based (but Florida-born) photographer Dylan Johnston (see image above), with images from his On the Hunt portfolio.
New York-based (but well-traveled in the South) photographer Daniel Terna (see image above), with images from his I’ll See You On The Beach portfolio.
Portland, OR-based (but Gulfport, Mississippi-born) photographer Missy Prince (see image above), with images from her Natural Causes portfolio.
Florida-based photographer Kathryn Harrison (see image above), with images from her Side of the South portfolio.
Savannah-based photographer William Price Glaser (see image above), with images from his Soul Food portfolio.
San Antonio-based photographer Zachary McCauley (see image above), with images from his Sometimes This Can Be Difficult portfolio.
Lexington, KY-based photographer Sarah Hoskins (see image above), with images from her A Visit to Lynch portfolio.
New Orleans-based photographer Charles Muir Lovell | (see image above), with images from his New Orleans Second Lines Culture portfolio.
Rich does an amazing (at least to me) job gathering exceptional photography of the American South week by week.
Congratulations to Rich, and to all the fine photographers he brings to our attention.