HIGH MUSEUM CONTINUED
A LONG ARC: PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE AMERICAN SOUTH SINCE 1845

The exhibit that I spent the most time in at the High Museum was a wide exhibit of southern photography. It is a wonderful exhibit with all the famous names of American photography represented, except one, whom I looked for all the way through. I am including a few well known examples. But the photographer that I was looking for, Rob Amberg, was oddly missing. I am in Taormina as I write this where I have come to celebrate Rob’s 75th birthday on October 14 in Latojanni, just five miles away on the coast. Yesterday, on his blog, he announced his latest photography book, the third of a trilogy, and I am including the cover of his book as a representative of what was left out of the exhibit that I saw.









