In 1969, a young New Yorker named Joe Randazzo moved from the big
city to the little town of Shelby, NC and was amazed at the
confluence of old and new living side by side. Realizing that the
Carolinas were at a crossroad, Randazzo decided to capture the
profound changes that were about to occur. He visited tent
revivals, KKK rallies, cotton mills, deer drives and backwoods
stills, always accompanied by his trusty Konica SLR, and planned to
make his photos into a book. Then he lost the thousands of
negatives, 5 years of work. Cleaning out the cellar 35 years later,
Randazzo stumbled upon a carton filled with the long-lost negative
files. You'll see over 200 of the best in this superb collection.
The Carolinas today have changed beyond recognition. We can only be
grateful that "Going With the Wind" exists to document a unique
culture that will never be seen again.
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