This Photographer Captured The Most Iconic Photos Of Rural Kentucky, And Her Story Is Fascinating
By Sarah McCosham|Published January 13, 2022
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Sarah McCosham
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
I'm a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState, and a contributing writer at Cincinnati Magazine. I love the Great Outdoors and am endlessly awestruck by this beautiful country of ours. Coffee keeps me going, yoga keeps me sane, my kids keep me grounded, and my writing keeps me inspired.
It’s said that a picture is worth a thousand words; and indeed, there’s something so captivating and powerful about photography. It commemorates a moment in time, or history, in a way no other medium can. Take the photography of Marion Post Wolcott, for example. This incredibly talented photographer captured some of the most iconic photos of rural America — Kentucky included — during the Great Depression, with her images both heartbreaking and beautiful. She might not be as well-known as some of her contemporaries, but her story is fascinating, and her legacy is truly inspiring.