Here is a link to a Photo Essay in the New York Times showing portraits from a rural area from the state of Kentucky in the USA.

 

I posted this here because it is different from much of the photography that we post on our web site.  To me it has a cutting edge of societal realism that is different from our own.  It is photo-journalism.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/11/13/opinion/sunday/201111...

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Great collection! If you compare to Saltspring, I think we have more of a luxurious rural community here. Not said with the intention to devalue the work of our own dedicated farmers, of course. But Saltspring is modern in a certain way.

parts of Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia, USA are very "hillbilly"  Very different than anywhere else

Yes, you can tell from those photos :-)

Well, that was different. Very interesting, indeed. Thanks for the link.

 

Thanks Curt--inspiring!  Maybe we should have social realism as one of our monthly themes.

Please feel free to suggest the theme at a meeting

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