Congratulations to Nancy McCrary and all the fine folks at SxSE Photomagazine for reaching a significant milestone in the history of this outstanding contribution to the world of Southern photography.
This past summer SxSE celebrated its first five years, a remarkable achievement in this age of radical transformations in the world of publishing.
In addition, McCrary and the gang have expanded the scope of their activities to include sponsoring photoworkshops and offering prints, books, and other photo-related goods for sale in the SxSE Shop, here.
But the most important thing, of course, is the ongoing range, quality, and variety of photography SxSE brings us every two months.
The riches include features on photographers like Charlottesville, VA-based Stacey Evans (see image above) and Baltimore, Maryland-based photographer Karen Klinendinst (see image below).
They also include reviews of shows like the Thomas Struth show (see image below) now up through January 8th, 2017 at the High Museum in Atlanta.
Also, reviews, interviews, and features about new photography books, including the new one by Ed Croom focused on the landscape around Roan Oak, William Faulkner's home in Oxford, Mississippi.
Everything McCrary brings us is worth our careful attention -- congratulations on the first five years, and definitely keep up the great work!
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Cosmo Kramer
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