"My camera is probably one of the reasons I'm so fond of this community.
It's been my passport into every corner and allowed me to penetrate different
circles that rarely intersect. Making a photograph because you see something
that you want to hold on to and share with others is an honor that I cherish.
It's made me feel incredibly bonded with my hometown and grateful to be
here. Twenty years ago, when I first started showing some of these portraits
to curators and editors, their reaction was always the same. 'Where exactly
is this place? These people all look so interesting.' My favorite thing
about photography is that it reveals the strange in the ordinary and the familiar
in the unusual. The order and placement of the images in this book are
based on this realization. I hope you enjoy the results." From
the introduction by author/photographer Mary Motley Kalergis.

Visitors since October 15, 1998.