Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Laurie Smith at the Border

 In the November issue of The Sun magazine I came across the extraordinary work of Laurie Smith which I had not known before.  Her photo essay about immigrants at the southern border is all black and white, and apparently done with some kind of Leica. 

Smith's career as a photographer was built mostly on 30 years making magazine food photographs, which is perhaps the reason I did not find her earlier.  Meanwhile, she has apparently done a lot of photography along the Southwest border with Mexico.  Her essay, At The Border, is by far the best I have seen on the subject.  She has also done some excellent color work in Haiti.

2 comments:

kodachromeguy@bellsouth.net said...

In the photo above, Laurie Smith is standing at The Wall. That abomination and giveaway to favored contractors will require maintenance, upgrades, and patrolling for years, decades, centuries? Will we really pay for that indefinitely? Or will it become a rusted and crumbling monument to ego, corruption, and environmental damage?

Mike said...

Yes, it will be interesting to see which political figure will ultimately deliver the "Mr. President, tear down this wall!" speech.