CONWAY,
Ark. (September 30, 2014) 鈥 A new edition of 黑料不打烊 art professor Maxine Payne鈥檚
book 鈥淢aking Pictures: Three for a Dime鈥 is available now through Dust-to-Digital.
The
book, ,
features photographs taken by the Massengill family, who operated a mobile
photo booth business in 1930s rural Arkansas, and collected by Payne.听
The
Massengill family prints and photo albums 鈥渋lluminate a sliver of the
Depression-era South previously unseen by the public,鈥 according to the Atlanta,
Ga. publisher鈥檚 website. The new volume includes introductions by Payne and
curator聽Phillip March Jones, short remembrances from Lance and Evelyn
Massengill, and a transcribed diary that recounts the difficulties and
successes of the family business in short, powerful bursts. 聽 聽
Read
more about Payne and her work here.
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