Utah's Latin America in Black & White
By (Author) Emma Greally
BookBaby
BookBaby
22nd June 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
46
Width 222mm, Height 222mm, Spine 10mm
303g
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then my hope is to overflow the pages of this book with the rich and varied stories of LatinX Utahns who left their native countries in pursuit of "The American Dream." My goal was to capture the personalities, fortitude, courage, and passion of my subjects through black and white portraiture and to document their valuable contributions to Utah and the greater United States.
My motivation to photograph this project in black and white was to highlight the issues of race and systemic discrimination inherent in the current immigration debate. I believe that we, as a society, are faced with a binary, or "black and white," choice regarding how we treat one another, either with mutual respect and inclusivity or otherwise.
I hope that recounting the stories of these first-generation immigrants breaks down stereotypes and, in some small way, unites us as a state and a nation.
Emma Greally, photographer and author of Utah's Latin America in Black & White, was raised in Park City, Utah, where she began studying Spanish at the age of six. Emma uses her bilingual fluency to reach a broader audience of English and Spanish speakers. Her passions include documentary filmmaking, digital photography, teaching taekwondo, and studying applied ethics. When she is not in the classroom or photo studio, Emma enjoys spending time skiing and hiking with family and friends in Park City. As a high school junior, Emma hopes Utah's Latin America in Black & White is the first of many books to come.