Print is dead. While one day we may have been dependent on newspapers as a main source of information, those days have long since passed. The majority of newspapers have moved online only or had to close their doors because print versions are no longer in demand. So what’s left?
Scattered around downtown Jacksonville are signs of both the dying of this medium and those who are trying to cling to it. “Folio Weekly,” “Jacksonville Daily Record,” and “Auto Source” stands sit around the city at bus stops and street corners and I captured them wherever they could be found to document them. Many are no longer restocked. Many are in great disrepair. Some have become the canvas for someone’s artistic expression. Regardless of how I found them, I photographed them and present them as a documentation of Jacksonville’s own personal memory of print.
Date: 2024
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