So often we see photographs of a humorless South, but Michael
Carlebach reminds us to smile at ourselves.This article appears in
the Summer 2011 issue of Southern Cultures:The Photography
Issue."Many years ago I concluded that for me truth and beauty, and
perhaps wit and wisdom as well, are more likely to reside in what
is ordinary and seemingly insignificant. This is, perhaps, a
sideways look at America and American culture, but it is one that
can produce moments that describe us all, but without makeup and
bereft of a spokesperson."