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Where Industry Meets the River: A View of the Kingston Fossil Plant
Some structures dominate the landscape not because they’re beautiful, but because they’ve become part of the story. The stacks at the Kingston Fossil Plant are exactly that — unmistakable silhouettes rising above the Tennessee River, solid and immovable against the hills behind them. Built in the 1950s, this site has powered homes, fueled industries, and lived through moments that are etched into Tennessee’s history, both proud and painful. Standing across the water, you feel
Sep 29, 2025


Layers of Light in the Smokies
Some landscapes don’t need drama to make an impression. The Smoky Mountains are one of those places — steady, familiar, and still capable of catching you off guard when the light shifts just right. This frame happened in the late afternoon, when the sun drops low enough to weave between the branches. The trees opened just enough to reveal the ridgelines stretching across the horizon, each layer fading softly into the next. No noise. No rush. Just the quiet kind of beauty Tenn
Sep 27, 2025


Where History Stands and Still Speaks: Photographing the National Civil Rights Museum
Anniversaries have a way of slowing you down, even just for a moment. Today marks another year for the National Civil Rights Museum here in Memphis — a place built not just to remember history, but to confront it, learn from it, and let it reshape us. Walking up to the museum, you can feel the weight before you ever step inside. Not a heaviness meant to push you away, but the kind that makes you stand a little quieter, breathe a little deeper. These halls aren’t filled with d
Sep 27, 2025
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