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    HEAL USA, HE IS ALL OF US, HEAL US ALL Thank you J HEAL USA, HE IS ALL OF US, HEAL US ALL
Thank you Jerome Dante Dixon for great work on this studio project.
    Instagram post 17913570022660548 Instagram post 17913570022660548
    GA20 SENATE SPECIAL VOTE to flip the US Senate on GA20 SENATE SPECIAL
VOTE to flip the US Senate on January 5, 2021. You’re VOTE counts! 
African-American voters saved the United States of America in the 2020 Presidential Election. In this photograph, Jerome Dante Dixon wears a faded American Flag representing the heroic struggle to hold on to our Republic. As Benjamin Franklin said at the time of the founding, “A Republic, if you can keep it.” Four years of a fascist-leaning regime almost broke our republic, but the center held thanks to the African-American vote. The work is not over.
    Dancing with the Stones, Columcille Megalith Park, Dancing with the Stones, Columcille Megalith Park, with Bill Cohea.
    Man - Sri Lanka - Trincomalee - 1981 Man - Sri Lanka - Trincomalee - 1981
    A Tree Gives a Forest - Sri Lanka - 1981 A Tree Gives a Forest - Sri Lanka - 1981
    Old Man & Sea, Sri Lanka, 1981 Old Man & Sea, Sri Lanka, 1981
    Bali, Indonesia, 1981 Bali, Indonesia, 1981
    Bali, Indonesia, 1981 Bali, Indonesia, 1981
    Temple, Bali, Indonesia, 1981 Temple, Bali, Indonesia, 1981
    May Kingdom narrated May Kingdom narrated
    On location filming Dancing With The Stones, From On location filming Dancing With The Stones, From the Beginning to the Beginning, with William H. Cohea Jr. Columcille Megalith Park, Bangor, PA.
    Shooting Large Format early morning 4x5 1000ft up Shooting Large Format early morning 4x5 1000ft up on the Cliffs of the Delaware River Valley
    Large Format Photography, Salmon River, Idaho Large Format Photography, Salmon River, Idaho
    Ghost Fence (narrated) Ghost Fence (narrated)
    Walpack Bend on the Delaware River Walpack Bend on the Delaware River
    GHOST FENCE Leaving the fence slightly open, the r GHOST FENCE
Leaving the fence slightly open, the residents left one afternoon. The fence bears the memory of openings and closings. Rusted and overgrown, the last opening suspended in time, ghosts pass freely. The trees keep company, arms outstretched. The house is nearby, the barns, chicken coop, silo all entwined, the fenced-in garden, and the long descending field bordered by magnificent pines. Ghosts are but the invisible energy of things that once were.
    Ghost Fence Ghost Fence
    MAGIC KINGDOM An elf sized forest, rimed by relati MAGIC KINGDOM
An elf sized forest, rimed by relative giants, centurion elders, behind which a scrim of morning dew is penetrated by sunlight, the deeper forest’s edge, and if you’ve been there an old winding path into the woods past a rock escarpment, a tree filled pond where few tarry. Mayapple has been used for a variety of medicinal purposes, originally by indigenous inhabitants and later by other settlers. The more we look carefully at nature the more magical and miraculous it is.
    ROOTS AND STREAM The large waterfall was cavernous ROOTS AND STREAM
The large waterfall was cavernous, but just above it was a scene of variegated textures, different pieces that suggested a composition for the medium format square aspect ratio might be possible, and with study and positioning a balanced scene revealed itself: the root structure’s static expression of the stream’s similar path as it reaches down along the rocks, the giant pill-shaped stone with moss and lichens, the textured grey of the tree, the semi-cave, the distant woods with commenting trees.
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