TALKING PICTURES Erinn Springer
Erinn Springer is a photographer from Dunn County, Wisconsin. Finding subjects within her immediate family and extended community, her work explores memory and mortality through the lens of rural American life. Balancing social record and constructed narrative, Erinn’s still and moving images carry the tradition of documentary with a dreamlike approach. Her debut monograph Dormant Season was published in 2023 and was reviewed in The New Yorker as an anthropological yet deeply intimate view of the midwest, honest and incandescent. Erinn’s work has been featured in and commissioned by publications and brands such as The New York Times, Die Zeit, Le Monde, NPR, Vogue, Loewe & others.
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