Preserving images of America
Highsmith's decades-long project for the Library of Congress has captured images of the always-transitioning American landscape, from every state of the Union.
By CBSNews.com senior editor David Morgan
Highsmith is at work on a decades-long project photographing all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Her pictures - thousands of them - are going to the Library of Congress, to be preserved and made available for future generations.
"Things are changing for the good and the bad, and so it's important to catch that," Highsmith told CBS News' Martha Teichner. "Now, do I know what will be important? No, I don't. I'm clueless."
"What's important to me is to record America during my lifetime so that many, many years from now, we can see what we looked like, so we have a sense of who we are," Highsmith told Teichner.
"If people are using my images now, I want them to," she said of her Library of Congress project. "But I'm not living for today, I'm really living for 100 years from now."
For more info:
Carol Highsmith image sampler at Library of Congress
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
carolhighsmithamerica.com
This is America Foundation
By CBSNews.com senior editor David Morgan