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The Outer Banks, The Carolinas, and Reflections on Topographic Photography Projects

Anderson Wrangle

Saturday, October 21 - 10:00AM to 11:00AM
Corn Center, Room 150

My current activities include a diverse set of photographic projects, currently focused on the landscape, and environmental concerns, and in advancing multiyear projects. These projects include The Savannah River Photographic Survey, The Outer Banks Project, Forest, Perimeter, Four-Hole Swamp, and a proposed and partially funded continuation of photographing the South Carolina and Georgia coast. I became interested in paying close attention to the land around me where we live in Upstate South Carolina, in the Savannah River Basin. This interest has expanded to seeking out places at the margins, edges and limits of the world. These places are often the most fragile, the most changeable and the most obviously threatened by the unfolding changes in our world. I think it is important to acknowledge and reiterate the truth of the changes that are well underway, and to argue for collective responsibility through government policy and action to control U. S. and world carbon emissions. My travels and photographing have taken me around the United States, and to Bolivia and France. In the talk I would detail several current projects which describe discrete geographic areas, how such projects are constructed, the use of such projects, and the field of descriptive landscape photography with an emphasis on U.S. and Southeastern work and subjects.

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Anderson Wrangle
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