The Jacobs and Collins Boys, 2003 gelatin silver print image 11x14
Born in Kentucky in the town of Hazard,
and later living with his grandparents in Hot Spot, Shelby Lee Adams
discovered photography and the arts in high school. It was during this
time that the Peace Corps sent a film crew to his town to document the
poverty of Appalachia, which sparked Adams' interest in the documentary
style. He attended the Cleveland Institute of Art, where in his
sophomore year he was exposed to the photographs of the Farm Security
Administration. These pictures document the debilitating effects of the
Depression in the South during the 1930s. Adams was able to relate to
the images and the subjects, inspiring him to make the pictures for
which he is now best known, his photographs of the people and culture
of Appalachia.
gelatin silver print
image 11x14