by TNSF | May 20, 2020 | Photography, Vol. 3, Issue 13
Three Sisters Archival, acrylic-encapsulated print on Kodak Endura Metallic paper. Exhibition size, 24 x 36″. Three silos stand watch over the farmland in northern Montana, a trio of robust sisters huddled together in private discussion. A string of birds enter...
by TNSF | Mar 11, 2020 | Photography, Vol. 3, Issue 8
Education for All Democratic societies presume educated citizens, that is to say, it presumes well-informed and critical people, both because it requires them to be able to determine their preferences and choose among different alternatives, and also because it is...
by TNSF | Jan 15, 2020 | Photography, Visual Art, Vol. 3, Issue 4
Blue Magnolia This is a manipulated photograph. After publishing three novels, I turned to making pictures seven years ago when I began to experience vision problems that prevented me from reading or writing except for very brief stretches. I fell in love with the...
by TNSF | Sep 11, 2019 | Photography, Vol. 2, Issue 22
Joy Taken in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, GA, this portrait uses a wide-open aperture to remove the one branch and the subject from the rest of the forest. To me, this photographic isolation represents an experience of growing up in the South as a person of color...
by TNSF | Mar 13, 2019 | Best of Volume 2, Photography, Vol. 2, Issue 9
Girl With Camera, No. 25 When I hold my camera, I hold my world as a creator of stories and dreams. Once, only men were allowed to create. I’m hyper-aware of past (and current) constraints, but I don’t care. I create anyway. As a native Virginian, I have...