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Welcome
to the current issue of horizonlines.org. Thank you for visiting
for the first time, or perhaps for coming back multiple times!
Documentary photography shows what our world looks like at any
given time. Whether the pictures are bleak, playful, angering,
or eye opening, they all become historically significant documents.
Minnesota State University Moorhead offers a course instructed
by Professor Wayne Gudmundson who teaches students to create
such visual documents. That class is the focus of this years
issue, and through these photographs, we explore various aspects
of the Fargo-Moorhead community and the surrounding region.
We also highlight a variety of documentarians behind the camera.
This issue allows our new staff to be creative with its writing,
photography and design. The photographs inspire us and we hope
they may become someone elses source of inspiration.
I thank the staff members and Regene Radniecki for their utmost
patience, flexibility and absorption into their roles. Special
thanks to Katherine Tweed for her help editing copy. Thank you,
also, to the documentary photographers for allowing their work
to be shown here, as well as written about.
Please take the time to enjoy the interactive and written pieces
found in the magazine. While doing so, make the effort to, at
the very least, open your eyes to the importance of the photographic
preservation of our ever-changing landscapes.
The horizonlines.org staff is comprised of students at Minnesota
State University Moorhead under the supervision of Regene Radniecki.
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Erin Belisle,
Managing Editor |