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theHandpuppet

(19,964 posts)
Fri May 30, 2014, 09:26 AM May 2014

Coming home to Appalachia: Photographer Roger May

http://theweek.com/article/index/261629/coming-home-to-appalachia#axzz33ClMqjF6
The Week
Coming home to Appalachia
A wandering photographer returns to his formative stomping grounds
By Sarah Eberspacher
May 19, 2014

Documentary photographer Roger May left his Appalachian home as a teenager. When he returned as an adult, he struggled to connect his memory of the region with its reality.

A self-described wanderer, May, 39, discovered that his camera helped him close that divide and relearn this part of the country that had so shaped him.

"Sometimes truly being able to see requires us to leave for awhile and come back with a hunger for home," May said in an interview. "As an Appalachian, I'm familiar with stories of image takers rather than image makers. I don't want to be another taker in a long line of takers from Appalachia."

May's personal, visual journey to his roots, Testify: A Visual Love Letter to Appalachia, was published in April with the help of a Kickstarter campaign held last year....

A small sampling of Roger's photographs may be found at the link posted above. He also has a website at http://rogermayphotography.com/testify#/id/i4668463
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Coming home to Appalachia: Photographer Roger May (Original Post) theHandpuppet May 2014 OP
the beauty and the beast.... brer cat May 2014 #1
You're very welcome. theHandpuppet May 2014 #2

brer cat

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1. the beauty and the beast....
Sat May 31, 2014, 07:32 PM
May 2014

May captures it. I enjoyed seeing his photographs and Appalachia through his eyes. Thanks for sharing, Handpuppet.

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