Danny Frazier Photographs, 2003-2006.

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Danny Frazier Photographs, 2003-2006.

Collection comprises twenty-five black and white gelatin silver 16x20 exhibit prints, representing a larger body of work on contemporary Iowa rural culture. The images portray a changing Midwest of vanishing towns and transformed landscapes. Scenes include cemeteries, slaughterhouses, farms, abandoned grain elevators, and fields. Individuals inhabiting the scenes include young people at leisure, fishermen on the Mississippi, hunters in fields, veterans on Memorial Day, Amish families, as well as more recent arrivals to Iowa, Lubavitcher Hasidic Jews at prayer and Hispanic workers in the fields and at home. Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts.

25 items (3.0 lin. ft.)

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Frazier, Danny Wilcox, 1970-

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Danny Wilcox Frazier (b. 1971) is a documentary photographer based in the Midwest. His book, DRIFTLESS: PHOTOGRAPHS, was published by Duke University Press in 2007, and won the Duke University Center for Documentary Studies/Honickman Book Prize in Photography. From the description of Danny Frazier Photographs, 2003-2006. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 767829129 ...

Archive of Documentary Arts (Duke University)

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The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is the largest film festival in the United States entirely devoted to documentary film. An international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema, the Festival is held annually for four days in the spring in downtown Durham, North Carolina. Typically, more than 100 films are screened, along with discussions, panels, and workshops fostering conversation between filmmakers, film professionals and the public. ...