
Photographer looks for where Americans find community
Clip: 5/12/2015 | 4m 59s
Photographer Alec Soth looks for where Americans find community
What does community look like in America today? Photographer Alec Soth spent two years crisscrossing the country, capturing images of Americans finding connection. Jeffrey Brown talks to the Minnesota photographer about his new book, titled “Songbook,” going back to his local newspaper roots and how community life has evolved.
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Photographer looks for where Americans find community
Clip: 5/12/2015 | 4m 59s
What does community look like in America today? Photographer Alec Soth spent two years crisscrossing the country, capturing images of Americans finding connection. Jeffrey Brown talks to the Minnesota photographer about his new book, titled “Songbook,” going back to his local newspaper roots and how community life has evolved.
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