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Knocked Out by David Knox

by Calder Clark on September 8th, 2011

“My desire is to document those structures and landscapes that carry with them not only strong connotations of the past but also thematic symbols of the present.  I want to create from these images narratives that explore the Southern experience – an experience that remains, in part, unwontedly bound to yesterday in a region whose present is as peculiar and as haunted as its past.” – David Knox

David, goal achieved. We are enamored with your slightly eerie, incredibly gorgeous work. A few snippets are below- and his work is available for purchase here.

{all images via Knox Photo}

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