In this collection of intimate images, Barbara Davidson depicts the current American landscape, photographed through a prism of social injustice. She explores the complicated ways that inequality, empowerment, and hope connect and disconnect in our current cultural landscape.
Davidson’s Leica 100 collaboration, with Joel Meyerowitz, aims to reveal how the American panorama has evolved and devolved since the 1960s and 70s – the golden era of street photography – and how people are coexisting 50 years later in a radically changed but stunningly persistent America.