Photographer Explores Grief and Legacy Through Ancestral Cameras
Summary
Photographer JT Evans embarked on a personal documentary project to process grief and connect with his family's past. He revisited ancestral locations in the American Southwest, photographing the same scenes his great-grandfather and father once captured. Evans utilized a 110-year-old Kodak, his father's Minolta, and his own Canon camera to create this unconventional exploration of legacy and remembrance.
Key points
- JT Evans uses inherited cameras to explore family history and grief.
- He photographed ancestral locations in the American Southwest.
- Cameras used include a 110-year-old Kodak, a Minolta, and a Canon.
- The project serves as a personal documentary of connection and remembrance.