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Tabitha Soren

Posted by Bryony Quinn,

An ambiguous cover of the latest McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern led me to track down/Google the photographer Tabitha Soren. Quite sometime later I emerged from her large format portfolio site, fascinated by the disquieting images of people mid-flight in her series Running and the ruined scenes of post-Katrina New Orleans. The latter (pictured here), is a haunted visual essay from 2005 where a strange light illuminates a very real and very disturbing landscape; documents as powerfully relavent now as they ever were.

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