Folly Beach, South Carolina with all it quirks and warts, its stretch marks and beauty marks, its playful goofiness, its dark underbelly is the inspiration behind The Humours of Folly. The ancient theories of the bodily humours black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood tie to the elements of the earth, seasons of the year and the many moods of human expression. These serve as the construct for this photographic jaunt by Texas photographer Frank Melvin Braden. His images are mated with a poetic narrative by Charleston writer ...
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Folly Beach, South Carolina with all it quirks and warts, its stretch marks and beauty marks, its playful goofiness, its dark underbelly is the inspiration behind The Humours of Folly. The ancient theories of the bodily humours black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood tie to the elements of the earth, seasons of the year and the many moods of human expression. These serve as the construct for this photographic jaunt by Texas photographer Frank Melvin Braden. His images are mated with a poetic narrative by Charleston writer Ellie Maas Davis. Photographer and writer both turned up rocks, stirred the pluff mud and spent considerable time with some of Folly's finest characters to unearth stories told in pictures and words.
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