Fine-Art Print Sale

Danny Wilcox Frazier

February 22, 2024

American documentary photographer Danny Wilcox Frazier has launched a print sale to fund the final chapter of his long-term project, Lost Nation.
For the past 15 years, Danny Wilcox Frazier has trained his lens on the economic decline in the US and its impact on the population – particularly in rural regions such as the Great Plains and the American Midwest. As well as highlighting the  economic struggles of his protagonists, the project pays tribute to those working to maintain their culture and identity in dwindling small towns and communities throughout the US. 

To help him complete the final chapter of his Lost Nation project, Frazier has now launched a print sale – comprising a selection of previous works, including excerpts from his 2007 book, Driftless, and archival pigment prints produced by the photographer himself. 

Danny Wilcox Frazier is a member of the VII Photo Agency. His work is represented in private and public collections around the world, and has been featured in publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, The National Geographic, The New York Times, and LFI Magazine.

More information and an overview of the available prints can be found on the photographer’s website.
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Prairie Wind. In the second part of his photo essay Documenting America, Danny Wilcox Frazier takes us to the wide open spaces of the Great Plains of North America. More

LFI 5/2017+-

Till Death Do Us Part. Nearly 60 percent of the Nebraska voters decided for Donald Trump. A photo reportage from Middle America More

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Born in Iowa. After studying photography he moved far away. When his wife became pregnant they moved back. Since then he has been documenting change in America. Driftless was published as a book in 2007. He received the Center for Documentary Studies/Honickman First Book Prize the same year. More

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Fine-Art Print Sale

Danny Wilcox Frazier