Prof. Morrow has been shooting photographs since he was old enough to pick up a camera. He works with traditional film cameras as well as digital cameras, and occasionally with experimental photo technologies. His collections of photographs span a variety of approaches and themes. His ongoing nonfiction projects focus on landscapes rural and urban – Rural Route looks at small towns and farming communities in the American Midwest, as does Winter, which documents rural Illinois during that season. The Dublin Archive is a massive documentation of every nook and cranny of the artist’s favorite city. Siren is a track-by-track visual interpretation of Heather Nova’s album of the same name, while I Wanna Live in Los Angeles is a moody meditation on the years the artist spent in the city of angels. Starkweather, produced in conjunction with Morrow’s film of the same name, portrays a series of troubled relationships in a small Midwestern town. Storm Warning captures a rural Midwestern community just before a tornado struck. Stealing Ireland centers on politics of representation as framed through the “tourist’s vision” of Ireland.
Prof. Morrow’s photographs have been licensed in a number of media and appeared in art and culture magazines as well as solo and group shows in galleries.
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