The photography of Eudora Welty

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Eudora Welty is a writer most people are not familiar w/ these days. One of the most celebrated writers to come from the American South, I learned only today that she was also a photographer. The first link has some information on her and her life, and features some symbolic and mysterious imagery (surely Mardi Gras) that is not in the second link. I found the biography not nearly as interesting as her photographs.

She was awarded a Pullitzer Prize for her writing, and was the first living author to have their work published by the Library of America. A multiple winner of the O. Henry Awards, she was also a recipient of the National Book Award, and was made a Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur of the French government. Not bad for a poor gal from my home state of Mississippi.

I'd always assumed she was Black from her stories, but it seems she was White. Most of her photography was done w/ MF cameras using film packs. These images are pretty striking, and her ability to deeply understand humanity is readily apparent, not only in her prose, but in these photographs as well.






 
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That's very interesting that some software was named after her, wow. She and Flannery O'Conner were amazingly gifted writers who often fly under the radar nowadays.
 

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I saw an exhibition of her work at The Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, Florida A dozen years ago. They were good quality prints of mostly rural and small town settings - kind of typical of the time. They were good, I was impressed, but I don’t have a memory of any one of them in particular.
 

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I hate to interrupt this fascinating discussion of the eponymous software, but on the off chance anyone is interested, here is a link to another good article on Eudora Welty's phootography.

 
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