Too Tired Project is a nonprofit arts organization advancing mental health advocacy through photography. They work to develop and expand the ways photography can positively impact mental health—online, in person, and in print. Current initiatives include rotating exhibitions, a traveling slideshow series, a photobook publishing imprint, and social engagement via their instagram. This week’s features are curated by our Executive Director, Kelly
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s living room, complete with vintage flower printed wallpaper and needlepoint hoop frames on the walls. It’s no coincidence that the series title, Seen Not Heard is rooted in the 1450 English proverb, “Children
My model Tracy's heritage is of Cherokee/Lumbee decent. When concepting a portrait session for her, we both decided it would be great to hon...
“I started to notice a sadness creep in a few years into my 40s. I searched 'depression in women' and stumbled across articles stating women are the most depressed at age 44. I was at that very moment 44."
Heather Evans Smith- Evolution Grant recipient, 2023. Some say my dad’s death was the spark that ignited my depression, but this feeling has
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s living room, complete with vintage flower printed wallpaper and needlepoint hoop frames on the walls. It’s no coincidence that the series title, Seen Not Heard is rooted in the 1450 English proverb, “Children
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s living room, complete with vintage flower printed wallpaper and needlepoint hoop frames on the walls. It’s no coincidence that the series title, Seen Not Heard is rooted in the 1450 English proverb, “Children
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If you have only just joined Flickr you have probably not seen nearly all it has to offer. While largely a photo sharing site, it also allows for endless opportunities for photographers to market themselves, or people to join groups to find other who are just as interested in what they are. But the most
Heather Evans Smith- Evolution Grant recipient, 2023. Some say my dad’s death was the spark that ignited my depression, but this feeling has
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s living room, complete with vintage flower printed wallpaper and needlepoint hoop frames on the walls. It’s no coincidence that the series title, Seen Not Heard is rooted in the 1450 English proverb, “Children
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Heather Evans Smith is a photographer whose conceptual series Seen Not Heard explores her multi-faceted relationship with her young daughter. the first image i featured above is just SO amazing!
Heather Evans Smith’s work has been exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions at venues including the Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock, England; the Nasher Museum of Art, at Duke University; and Leica Galerie Milano, in Milan, Italy. She was a Critical Mass Top 50 recipient for 2014, 2018, and 2021, as well as a […]
“I started to notice a sadness creep in a few years into my 40s. I searched 'depression in women' and stumbled across articles stating women are the most depressed at age 44. I was at that very moment 44."
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s living room, complete with vintage flower printed wallpaper and needlepoint hoop frames on the walls. It’s no coincidence that the series title, Seen Not Heard is rooted in the 1450 English proverb, “Children
Too Tired Project is a nonprofit arts organization advancing mental health advocacy through photography. They work to develop and expand the ways photography can positively impact mental health—online, in person, and in print. Current initiatives include rotating exhibitions, a traveling slideshow series, a photobook publishing imprint, and social engagement via their instagram. This week’s features are curated by our Executive Director, Kelly
Walking into Heather Evans Smith’s exhibition Seen Not Heard at the Southeast Center for Photography is like walking into your Southern grandmother’s living room, complete with vintage flower printed wallpaper and needlepoint hoop frames on the walls. It’s no coincidence that the series title, Seen Not Heard is rooted in the 1450 English proverb, “Children
Too Tired Project is a nonprofit arts organization advancing mental health advocacy through photography. They work to develop and expand the ways photography can positively impact mental health—online, in person, and in print. Current initiatives include rotating exhibitions, a traveling slideshow series, a photobook publishing imprint, and social engagement via their instagram. This week’s features are curated by our Executive Director, Kelly