“A grandmother and her grandson in the family home in Sari Bash, a village in the Crimean steppe where Tatars were given virtually worthless land. The village is a former prison camp with very poor infrastructure.”
Photographed by Carolyn Drake in Crimea, Ukraine. 2006.
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Adrienne and Zion. Water Valley, Mississippi. 2019
Photo: Carolyn Drake
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Carolyn Drake Image burned into photo by an artist who sells carved gourds to tourists. His father used to carve elaborate horse saddles, but nobody does that job anymore, he said. 2013. © Carolyn Drake | Magnum Photos
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Many hands help make samsa—mutton pies—in the kitchen of a family restaurant in Layka. The stuffed dough will cook inside a traditional clay oven.
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Carolyn Drake, “Knit Club” (2020)
The women are friends and neighbors, mostly single mothers, in a small Mississippi town called Water Valley; Knit Club is the name of an informal and irregular group that gathered, sometimes to sew (“The first thing to know about it is that nobody knits,” one participant says), but mostly to vent, commiserate, and laugh.
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carolyn drake, dollhouse (2019)
from drake's knit club collection (2012-2020)
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Sunday Bazaar in Samarkan, Uzbekistan. Photographed by Carolyn Drake.
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Carolyn Drake at Yancey Richardson, NYC Feb 2024
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Carolyn Drake A message about the soul of jade written by a Chinese jade carver. © Carolyn Drake | Magnum Photos
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