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Lakeland Photographer Brings Holocaust Photo Exhibit to Temple Emanuel
Craig Collins' new exhibit aims to spark civil discourse and remembrance of the Holocaust.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 10:21am
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Lakeland-based photographer Craig Collins, known for his landscape and nature photography, has shifted his focus to a more poignant subject - the Holocaust. Collins has curated a new photo exhibit titled "Echoes from the Ashes: A Voice Remains" that he is bringing to Temple Emanuel in Lakeland to spark civil discourse and remembrance of the Holocaust.
Why it matters
As the number of Holocaust survivors dwindles, it becomes increasingly important to find new ways to educate and commemorate this tragic period in history. Collins' exhibit aims to use the power of photography to keep the memory and lessons of the Holocaust alive for future generations.
The details
The exhibit features a collection of Collins' photographs that he has carefully curated to capture the somber yet resilient spirit of Holocaust survivors and victims. Through his lens, Collins hopes to give a voice to those who perished and honor the strength of those who endured.
- The exhibit will open at Temple Emanuel in Lakeland on April 15, 2026.
The players
Craig Collins
A Lakeland-based photographer known for his landscape and nature photography, Collins has shifted his focus to creating a poignant photo exhibit about the Holocaust.
Temple Emanuel
A synagogue in Lakeland, Florida that will be hosting Collins' Holocaust photo exhibit titled "Echoes from the Ashes: A Voice Remains".
What they’re saying
“Through my photography, I hope to spark civil discourse and ensure the lessons of the Holocaust are not forgotten.”
— Craig Collins, Photographer
What’s next
The exhibit will be on display at Temple Emanuel in Lakeland from April 15 to May 30, 2026, with an opening reception on April 15.
The takeaway
In an era when Holocaust education is increasingly important, this photo exhibit provides a powerful visual medium to commemorate the victims and honor the resilience of survivors, ensuring their stories and experiences are not forgotten.


