Sean Crutchfield is a film photographer known for his evocative captures of the American South, particularly the tri-state area of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. Based in Graceville, Florida, Crutchfield's work often explores the intersection of past and present, focusing on the vernacular architecture, landscapes, and the people of the region. His photography is characterized by a trial-and-error approach, where he uses various types of film to document the ephemeral traces of human presence. His series "Palimpsests" has been featured in the Oxford American's "Eyes on the South," showcasing his ability to capture how experience, memory, and perception intertwine with the physical landscape. Crutchfield's work has been exhibited at the Wiregrass Museum of Art in Dothan, Alabama


Oxford American Eyes on the South Feature:

https://www.oxfordamerican.org/item/1796-traces-of-the-past


Five questions with the Wiregrass Museum of Art:

https://www.wiregrassmuseum.org/five-questions-with-photographer-sean-crutchfield/