A New Day
A New Day

A New Day

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I stood on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and looked up.

On March 7, 1965 — Bloody Sunday — John Lewis and six hundred marchers crossed this bridge on foot and were met with violence. They came back. They crossed again. What happened on this bridge changed America.

I didn't know exactly what I was looking for when I raised my camera. But the sunrise was coming through the steel lattice of the arch, centered perfectly, flooding through like something that couldn't be stopped. I called it A New Day because that's what it felt like. That's what it still feels like.

There are places in America that still carry the weight of what happened there. This bridge is one of them. I felt it the moment I stepped onto it.

Printed on Hahnemuhle fine art rag paper using professional Epson pigment inks — archival paper, archival inks, built to last generations. I do not offer this image in small sizes. It deserves a generous wall and the full weight of its story.

Available from 11×14" through 40×50". Limited editions strictly honored.

Arrives unmatted, ready for your choice of framing. Ships rolled in a protective tube.

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Fine Art Photography by Hazel Bodner

Trained at the Southeastern School of photography, Bodner learned on slide film, printing in the darkroom and currently works with a Nikon Z7 and Photoshop.

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Landscape work by Bodner from three Georgia State Parks are on display at the Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport. Be sure to look for them as you return from an international trip. They are right before arriving at the luggage carousel.

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It's amazing how so much detail shows up each Spring with such little work on our part. The display of color delights, but doesn't last long. It's my goal to catch the beauty each season.

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