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Synopsis
In this passionate exploration inside the culture of the Deep South, French photographer Larry Niehues captures the many shades of Mississippi, from local juke joints to Baptist traditions and everyday life.
Synopsis
- Mississippi - the Magnolia State - in beautiful black and white photographs
- The second book by documentary photographer Larry Niehues
"America is still out there... you just have to look for it." - Larry Niehues
Mississippi Dream is French photographer Larry Niehues' second book following Nothing Has Changed, his 'love letter to America'. For this book, Niehues chose to go deeper into his fascination with the Delta region of the United States and focus on the great state of Mississippi. In this passionate exploration inside the culture of the Deep South, Niehues captures aspects of Mississippi far beyond landscapes and blue skies. These are images that were taken throughout 2020 & 2021 while confronting a pandemic, as well as major flooding that deeply affected the Mississippi Delta. This raw and passionate body of work captures a range of moments; from epic performances by Blues legends at iconic local juke joints, to more intimate settings. It documents century-old Baptist traditions and everyday life in what is often referred to as 'The Most Southern Place on Earth.' The photographs tell a story that feels both nostalgic and surreal, and is sure to inspire a deep sense of what life is like in the Magnolia State.