To The River — Take Me
: Published in the journal Visual Culture in Britain , this essay by Helen Westgeest (or contributors like Nicola Bown ) explores the intersection of visual and material culture. It examines how substances like coal tar and chemical residues from factories—specifically the Ilford photographic factory—have physically altered rivers while simultaneously enabling the development of modern photography.
: Written by Marita Golden and featured in How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill , this piece uses the river as a metaphor for ancestral memory and the "repository of clues" found in one's childhood. Photo Essays and Environmental Perspectives : Take Me to the River
: An essay featured on Burning Farm discusses the long process of territorial reform in Venice’s Terraferma. It argues that water management is the "nomos" (primordial source of political order) of the territory, linking hydrogeological risk to the way communities organize their land. : Published in the journal Visual Culture in
created a photo essay for Concentrate Media capturing the importance of the Huron River in Michigan as a life source and recreational destination. Photo Essays and Environmental Perspectives : : An
An article in Southern Cultures features photographs by of the James River, exploring themes of gentrification and liminality where industrial ruins meet natural beauty. Other Related Media Take Me to the River - Southern Cultures
: Published in the journal Visual Culture in Britain , this essay by Helen Westgeest (or contributors like Nicola Bown ) explores the intersection of visual and material culture. It examines how substances like coal tar and chemical residues from factories—specifically the Ilford photographic factory—have physically altered rivers while simultaneously enabling the development of modern photography.
: Written by Marita Golden and featured in How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill , this piece uses the river as a metaphor for ancestral memory and the "repository of clues" found in one's childhood. Photo Essays and Environmental Perspectives :
: An essay featured on Burning Farm discusses the long process of territorial reform in Venice’s Terraferma. It argues that water management is the "nomos" (primordial source of political order) of the territory, linking hydrogeological risk to the way communities organize their land.
created a photo essay for Concentrate Media capturing the importance of the Huron River in Michigan as a life source and recreational destination.
An article in Southern Cultures features photographs by of the James River, exploring themes of gentrification and liminality where industrial ruins meet natural beauty. Other Related Media Take Me to the River - Southern Cultures