One, One Thousand is a bi-monthly publication focusing on photography produced in the Southeastern United States by emerging and established photographers.
Our publication focuses on an area of the medium that doesn’t often get the exposure we feel it deserves. One, One Thousand is a publication that should have existed decades ago — a resource for the highest quality work about the South, produced for the photographic community as a whole.
In the coming weeks, we’re going to begin regularly featuring projects produced by photographers in the Southeast. Our issues will be published online monthly, and each will include selections from two projects by two different photographers. You can expect a varied and always exciting look into the contemporary Southern photography scene.
One, One Thousand’s blog will act as a separate aid to keep readers informed. Not only will it offer news about the publication itself, but we’ll also be posting updates about various photography-related events going on around the region — from exhibitions, to talks, book releases, and open calls.
We have some excellent photographers lined up, and we hope you’re getting excited. Always feel free to leave us your feedback, either by e-mail or as comments on this blog — we look forward to the conversation.
"The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something, and tell what it saw in a plain way. Hundreds of people can talk for one who can think, but thousands can think for one who can see. To see clearly is poetry, prophecy, and religion, — all in one." — John Ruskin
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