i-Dのインスタグラム(i_d) - 11月6日 03時34分
2016 is etched in the records of history as a pivotal moment. Trump was elected president of the United States, and it seemed the whole world was tilted on its axis.
It was also the year that NY-based Japanese photographer @fumi_nagasaka kindled a curiosity for the south, and first ventured to Dora, Alabama.
Over the course of six years, Fumi built an archive of the local townspeople and has now compiled her findings into a new book entitled Dora, Yerkwood, Walker County, Alabama, published by @gost_books.
Her perspective on photography underwent a profound transformation during the project. Having worked on street-casting and fashion editorials beforehand – which often keep a distance between the subject and photographer – she now strives to create a symbiotic dynamic through her practice.
“I want those kids to have a spotlight; it’s not about me, it’s about the community,” Fumi explains.
See more at the link in bio.
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Text @aylaangelos
#Dora #Alabama #Photography
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