dave lackey
Veteran
Ah, a project for life.:angel:
July 2012 marks the beginning of a multi-year project. A journey through the The Deep South. All of you on RFF have been a part of the planning and hard work to this point, with not only help with your impressions of the southern region of this region of the United States, but also in your generosity with assistance and even gear.
The region is rich in heritage and mystery. I have lived in a part of it, Georgia, all my life but have limited knowledge of the other 4 States which comprise The Deep South, shown in dark red below:
The journey will include a half dozen tours and stays in Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina. There is overlap area in Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina and Florida.
A documentary of this magnitude will require thousands of photos of my impressions of this region.
In a previous life, I was a professional city/town/regional planner, adjunct professor at Georgia Tech, surveyor, architectural and civil engineer and a land developer over numerous decades from 1967-2008. Since 2008, I have been working on a series of documentaries of small towns in Georgia, a project that is still ongoing.
The Deep South project may or may not be completed in my lifetime but it is an endeavor that I feel deep inside that I must do...the same feeling that led me to begin documenting small towns in my home State.:angel:
So, this post is just the first step in documenting this journey. It is a commitment and dedication to a huge undertaking.
My work has always included the Leica M3+Summarit 1.5 and the Leica R4_50 Cron for black and white film images. This project will include color images with the Leica X1 to give a different pov and format presentation. The final document will include a video.
What is the story that will be told?
We will have to wait and see as it unfolds.
Thank you all, RFF members, friends and family. The journey has begun.
July 2012 marks the beginning of a multi-year project. A journey through the The Deep South. All of you on RFF have been a part of the planning and hard work to this point, with not only help with your impressions of the southern region of this region of the United States, but also in your generosity with assistance and even gear.
The region is rich in heritage and mystery. I have lived in a part of it, Georgia, all my life but have limited knowledge of the other 4 States which comprise The Deep South, shown in dark red below:

The journey will include a half dozen tours and stays in Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina. There is overlap area in Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina and Florida.
A documentary of this magnitude will require thousands of photos of my impressions of this region.
In a previous life, I was a professional city/town/regional planner, adjunct professor at Georgia Tech, surveyor, architectural and civil engineer and a land developer over numerous decades from 1967-2008. Since 2008, I have been working on a series of documentaries of small towns in Georgia, a project that is still ongoing.
The Deep South project may or may not be completed in my lifetime but it is an endeavor that I feel deep inside that I must do...the same feeling that led me to begin documenting small towns in my home State.:angel:
So, this post is just the first step in documenting this journey. It is a commitment and dedication to a huge undertaking.
My work has always included the Leica M3+Summarit 1.5 and the Leica R4_50 Cron for black and white film images. This project will include color images with the Leica X1 to give a different pov and format presentation. The final document will include a video.
What is the story that will be told?
We will have to wait and see as it unfolds.
Thank you all, RFF members, friends and family. The journey has begun.
paulfish4570
Veteran
go get 'em, dave ...
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Go forth and 'document' young man! 
raid
Dad Photographer
Go for it, Dave. It is a good cause. Kill film.
stratcat
Well-known
Best of luck in your endeavor! I'm looking forward to see your work!
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Go for it Dave! I'm sure it will be an adventure.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Dave: distantly related: see if you can get a copy of the current issue of the Delta Airlines in flight magazine. It contains a series of articles about Clarksdale MS and the MS delta region. It is very well done and might entice you to make that your first location.
semordnilap
Well-known
Awesome... sounds like quite an adventure. Looking forward to seeing the results!!!
Bingley
Veteran
Good luck and best wishes for your project, Dave. I'm looking forward to seeing your photos.
TXForester
Well-known
Sounds like an exciting project.
BTW. Only E. TX is part of the South. The rest is a whole different country.
BTW. Only E. TX is part of the South. The rest is a whole different country.
Joe AC
Well-known
Good luck Dave.
Joe
Joe
FrankS
Registered User
Good luck and good light, Dave!
Thardy
Veteran
Sounds like a great project. Good luck.
back alley
IMAGES
ambitious!
my multi year project has been shrinking geographically...
my multi year project has been shrinking geographically...
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Dave, much good luck to you on such an exciting journey. Sounds like an awesome time in your life. To paraphrase Edward R Murrow, Good Light and Good Luck!
vrgard
Well-known
Sounds like an amazing adventure. Here's wishing you the best with it, Dave. And particularly since I was born in that part of the country, I truly look forward to seeing what you produce.
-Randy
-Randy
StefanJozef
Well-known
A journey through the deep south......goodness me what a prospect. I'm envious. Good luck with the project.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Dave, that sounds absolutely fantastic. I am envious. I hope that you will keep us posted on progress (illustrated of course).
Tom
Tom
mgilbuena
San Francisco Bay Area
This sounds great, Dave. I, along with the rest of RFF, will eagerly follow your journey.
Between your story and the Gunther Holtorf threads, I have begun to plot how to take on such a journey myself. Would you be able to share more about your methodology on your conversion to life on the road?
Between your story and the Gunther Holtorf threads, I have begun to plot how to take on such a journey myself. Would you be able to share more about your methodology on your conversion to life on the road?
jippiejee
Well-known
Would love to see parts of it posted here. Have a good trip!
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