March 30th, 2011 | by
Chris Mackler | published in
Blog, Places
My latest attempts in experimenting with new ways to fund long-term photojournalism projects:
Last year, I documented the relief efforts in Nashville after the Cumberland River flooded the area in early May.
On Saturday, May 1, 2010, the banks of the Cumberland River near Nashville, Tenn., were breached due to torrential rainfall. After the water level reached [...]
August 11th, 2010 | by
Chris Mackler | published in
Blog, Events
I drove down to Nashville to cover flood relief. Residents sure lived up to Tennessee’s motto of being the volunteer state.
After the water level reached to over 20 feet in intersection of Todd Preis Drive and Sawyer Brown Road in the Nashville suburb of Bellevue, the area was evacuated by boat on Sunday, May 2, [...]