Tag: Photography

Almost Heaven

Almost Heaven

Aaron Blum

The New Vrindaban is a Krishna community in the hills of Appalachia, the vision of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder and spiritual leader of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The New Vrindaban in West Virginia is the realization of Prabhupada's dream to establish a holy pilgrimage site in North America. It was conceived to echo Vrindavan, India, which is where, according to many Hindu religions, Krishna took human form. The devotees of the Krishna faith understand it to be the equivalent of Heaven on Earth.

In-Between the Color Lines with a Spy Camera

In-Between the Color Lines with a Spy Camera

Darin Waters, Gene Hyde, and Kenneth Betsalel
“Those who complain often don’t come back”: Stories of Migrant Life

“Those who complain often don’t come back”: Stories of Migrant Life

Kyle Warren, with photos by interns for Student Action with Farmworkers
Handiwork: A Postscript from The South in Color

Handiwork: A Postscript from The South in Color

William R. Ferris
The Necessity of a Show Like This

The Necessity of a Show Like This

Trevor Schoonmaker, Stacy Lynn Waddell, and Jeff Whetstone
“Those little color snapshots”: William Christenberry

“Those little color snapshots”: William Christenberry

William Christenberry interviewed by William R. Ferris
22 Years, 22 Articles

22 Years, 22 Articles

Southern Cultures

Over our 22-year history, we're proud to have published 22 articles by our esteemed colleague and friend William Ferris—from interviewing B.B. King to finding Faulkner in Bulgaria.

Unburied Treasure: Edgar Allan Poe and the South Carolina Lowcountry

Unburied Treasure: Edgar Allan Poe and the South Carolina Lowcountry

Scott Peeples with Michelle Van Parys
The Great Deluge: A Chronicle of the Aftermath of Hurricane Floyd

The Great Deluge: A Chronicle of the Aftermath of Hurricane Floyd

Charles Dillard Thompson
Drawn to Water

Drawn to Water

Bryce Lankard
Mule Train: A Thirty-Year Perspective on the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s Poor People’s Campaign of 1968

Mule Train: A Thirty-Year Perspective on the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s Poor People’s Campaign of 1968

Roland L. Freeman
Talking Tombstones: Living Graveyards of the South

Talking Tombstones: Living Graveyards of the South

Charlie Curtis