Belknap, IL
Population: 104
(Now Available)
The History of Small Town Documentary
At Southern Illinois University Carbondale, a professor in Cinema and Photography, Dan Overturf, teaches a biennial “Small Town Documentary” course. The semester of Fall 2020 marks the 12th time that this course has been offered to students of multiple disciplinary backgrounds. It has been a pivotal course for photography students for almost 25 years. It serves to teach aspiring photographers the value of storytelling skills through their artwork and allows students to immerse themselves in the culture of southern Illinois. Over the course of the semester, students spend four months visiting their given towns each week. The photos created over this time period tell stories of their towns through their final portfolios.
For more information on the 25 years of Small Town Documentary, you can visit http://smalltown.gallery to view the galleries that previous SIU students put together in their prospective towns.
A note from the photographer:
To Belknap locals,
I would like to thank the people of Belknap for welcoming me into their town and allowing me to be a part of their daily lives. It has truly been an eye-opening experience getting to make the beautiful drive to Belknap each week. Every time I stepped foot in Belknap, I learned or saw something new. I have loved meeting all of the Belknap locals and I hope to keep in touch. I hope you all enjoy this book as much as I have loved putting it together!
To the Small Town Documentary professor, Dan Overturf,
I would like to thank you for guiding my fellow classmates and I throughout our semester in each of our chosen small towns. Thank you for pushing us to always show our best work and encouraging us to get out and make photographs in the rollercoaster year of 2020. This course was, in many ways, one of my favorite experiences at SIU. Thank you again!