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Hannah Modigh: Hurricane Season


  • Max Ström (T&H distr)
  • by Hannah Modigh
The award-winning photographer Hannah Modigh presents here over 60 of her photographs of Louisiana's idiosyncratic landscape, home to millions of America's most deprived citizens. Every year the area is flooded by the summer and autumn storms that strike Louisiana. When these storms develop into major hurricanes the most low-lying parts suffer the hardest, and the inhabitants have adapted to the frequency of the hurricanes in a fatalistic way. This is a penetrating depiction of life in southern Louisiana.

ISBN 9789171263728 | E | HB
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Publisher Max Ström (T&H distr)
ISBN 9789171263728
Author(s) Hannah Modigh
Publication date July 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 265 x 295 mm
Illustrations 60 col. & bw ill.
Pages 128
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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The award-winning photographer Hannah Modigh presents here over 60 of her photographs of Louisiana's idiosyncratic landscape, home to millions of America's most deprived citizens. Every year the area is flooded by the summer and autumn storms that strike Louisiana. When these storms develop into major hurricanes the poorest and most low-lying parts suffer the hardest, and the inhabitants have adapted to the frequency of the hurricanes in a fatalistic way. This is perhaps the most penetrating depiction of life in southern Louisiana ever made.


Hannah Modigh has received numerous awards for her projects Hillbilly Heroin, Honey and Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down.