Room for a Family

Black And White Photography, Laurie, Mobile Photography, Photography

In my previous two posts, Hallway for the Enslaved and Where They Worked and Lived I told of visiting the Aiken-Rhett House in Charleston. Purchased by the Historic Charleston Foundation in 1975, the house is being “preserved as found” and represents a stark example of the wealthy vs the urban enslaved, c 1820s.

This image is of a windowless room that housed an entire family.

From the website we learn that “while many dependency buildings in Charleston have been demolished or adapted, the Aiken-Rhett House’s kitchen, laundry and quarters – with their original paint, floors and fixtures – survive virtually untouched since the 1850s, allowing visitors the unique chance to better comprehend the every-day realities of the enslaved Africans who lived on-site, maintained the household and catered to the needs of the Aiken family and their guests”.

Table For One

Black And White Photography, David Jensen, Photography

I expected to just get a view of the valley from the ridge. Imagine my surprise when I discovered this table and chair set up on the ridge with a lovely view. It appears that someone has been camping on the site and there was a lot of broken plates and other debris on the ground.

Apache Trail, northeast of Mesa, Arizona.

Fujifilm GFX 100s, Fujifilm GF 45-100 f4, ISO 100, 57.5mm, f/11, 1/20 sec.

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