A Sense of Place: The Homes of William Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor and Eudora Welty
“A place that ever was lived in is like a fire that never goes out. It flares up, it smolders for a time, and is banned or smothered by circumstance, but its being is intact, forever fluttering within it, the result of some original ignition.”
-Eudora Welty, Some Notes on River County
All images were made in 2006, are 15" Ultrachrome Pigment Prints with the exception of the two panoramics which are 14" x 50" Digital C-Prints