
"Savannah is my hometown and it's been a huge source of creative inspiration for me throughout my life," said Visual Artist Susan K. Friedland.
Walking around this nearly 300-year-old city can feel like a step back in time -- with its cobblestone streets, hand-forged wrought-iron railings, majestic live oaks dripping with Spanish moss, and fine examples of 17th and 18th century architectural styles everywhere. It's as if history comes alive there, which inspired Ms. Friedland to take the photograph "Savannah Stairs," selected for the Atlanta Photography Group's upcoming exhibit, "Member's Choice 2021."
"When I saw the shadows of the iron railings on the steps I felt there was an air of mystery to the scene. It made me wonder who had trod there before me," she explained.
The photography of the descending staircase conjures a ghostly feel as the dark shadows from the railing and surrounding vines created a web-like vision. The shadows of the crosses from the iron rails, coupled with those of the vines and strewn dead leaves from the live oaks, make the viewer feel as if they are in a cemetery.
The photograph is typical of Ms. Friedland's style of finding beauty in the ordinary and presenting it in a way that evokes a deep emotional response.
"Savannah Stairs" will be on view March 6 - April 3, 2021, at Indie Studios, 190 Ottley Drive NE, Atlanta, GA, 30024, as well as on APG's website www.atlantaphotographygroup.org, in the Viewing Room gallery. An open house with masks and social distancing will be held March 6 from 12-5pm.