Photographs
Fiji, North Georgia, and the places in between
A photograph is a kind of argument — it says that this moment, this face, this light falling across this particular hillside, was worth stopping for. Donna has spent a life worth stopping for. Three years in a mountain village in Fiji. Thirty years on a campus in the Blue Ridge foothills. Decades of travel, friendship, and looking closely at the world.
These photographs are not documentary evidence. They are more personal than that — images gathered not to prove anything happened, but because something felt true. A collection, like all her collections, assembled with care.
Photographs by Chapter
Three years in Naqelewai — village life, mountain roads, the Pacific light, and the people who shaped everything that followed.
The Appalachian ridgelines, the Dahlonega square, the campus through the seasons — thirty years of a place becoming home.
The places a life of curiosity leads you — near and far, familiar and strange, always worth the looking.