“This image right here is in Stone Mountain, and it’s very – if you didn’t know anything about this image, it’s very conflicted, because you have the police officers in the back, and you have this black woman who’s dressed in Afro garb with her hair wrapped and she’s carrying that symbolism of the Confederate flag. So people’s ideologies will say – the Confederacy, the white nationionalists – ‘oh, she’s with us,’ ok? But then other people that are not of the culture that know about this flag would be very upset with her. So I look at this as a very powerful image because it can be very conflicting, but at the moment when this happened there was a lot going on on that mountain, and when I saw that image I immediately took it, not really thinking much about it until after I saw the image and I found her – and she told me that she was claiming that flag because that flag is not doing anything to her, it doesn’t mean anything to her. So it was about her claiming the flag.”