Carry Me Home: Louisiana Sugar Country Photographs
Debbie Fleming Caffery
¥3,300(¥3,000 + tax)
Publisher/Smithsonian
Published/1990
Format/ソフトカバー Pages/- Size/255*255*13
Google翻訳
Carry Me Home: Louisiana Sugar Country Photographs is a collection of works by American female photographer Debbie Fleming Caffery (1948-). Born in Louisiana and based there, Caffery was influenced by the pioneer of American women's photography, Dorothea Lange, and the FSA project, which recorded the realities of farmers during the depression, of which Walker Evans was also a member. Her work is based on the creation of documentaries, which she has been shooting for many years, and she has been awarded fellowships multiple times for her work, which has followed communities in Louisiana, rural villages in Mexico, and brothels. This is Caffery's first book, and is a documentary that depicts the people who work in the sugar cane fields of Louisiana and their realities. A story of the unknown daily lives of black people seen in tranquil black and white.