Thirty-nine photographers from 18 states and nine countries explored Mountain Grove, Mo.,
an Ozark town turned into a laboratory for improving research and visual story telling skills.
What did they find?
- A philanthropist who provides jobs and shelter
for those in need, as well as to make used furniture available at a reasonable price.
- Twin brothers who help on the family dairy
farm while exceling in athletics at the local high school, and another set of
7-year-old twin brothers, loving each other in their process of growing up.
- A 73-year-old Japanese woman who considers
Mountain Grove, not Tokyo, her home, after spending 40 years in Missouri.
- A woman who carefully preens her makeup and long blonde hair each morning
before going to her job as a kill-in-the-field butcher.
- A family coming together at the death of
the patriarch, honoring his service to his country and to his community even in their grief.
And more! The differences in politics between the photographers and the citizenry
was dramatic; but more importantly, the more the two groups worked together, the
more they discovered a common humanity and respect for each other.