Southern Revival
Macon - The Song and Soul of The South
by Jason Shuts
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About the Book
Macon - is called the "Song and soul of the South." Once the gem of the new south, it was a bright, happy song, full of life and hope.
The city I found now, was not at all what I had imagined. The song it sings now is like a melancholy lullaby for a city about to slumber. Though it has lost the glamorous sheen of the glory days - there still is something uniquely beautiful there.
Withering away at the city, the toll of time has not taken away from this place and the unchangeable intrinsic beauty of the brick and marble, which can never be undone. The toll of time has added another kind of beauty, a unique and under appreciated form of beauty. Just as the beauty of youth may fade, it is replaced with by the beauty of wisdom and experience. None can quantify the better beauty, but all can appreciate it.
As Macon captivated me and my lens, for countless hours over several days. I give to you the gift that the city gave to me, and hop it captivated you the same As it game me a newfound respect and reverence for the beauty of time's wear: subtle and at times, stark at others - I wish the same for you.
The city I found now, was not at all what I had imagined. The song it sings now is like a melancholy lullaby for a city about to slumber. Though it has lost the glamorous sheen of the glory days - there still is something uniquely beautiful there.
Withering away at the city, the toll of time has not taken away from this place and the unchangeable intrinsic beauty of the brick and marble, which can never be undone. The toll of time has added another kind of beauty, a unique and under appreciated form of beauty. Just as the beauty of youth may fade, it is replaced with by the beauty of wisdom and experience. None can quantify the better beauty, but all can appreciate it.
As Macon captivated me and my lens, for countless hours over several days. I give to you the gift that the city gave to me, and hop it captivated you the same As it game me a newfound respect and reverence for the beauty of time's wear: subtle and at times, stark at others - I wish the same for you.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 44 - Publish Date: Mar 13, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords Jason Shutts, Decay, Urban, History, Archeticure, Macon, Georgia, Photography
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About the Creator
Jason Shutts
Fort Lauderdale, Fl
Born and raised in Darien, CT Shutts migrated south fist to Sewanee, The University of the South, and finally to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. When not busy advertising and designing he can be found in his garden, scuba diving or playing with his cockatiels, Murphy and Beau.