“In photographs showing children at play, encounters at the marketplace, colorful public ceremonies, and isolated rites, Foxx portrays with remarkable clarity and power the significance of the beautiful fabrics work both for religious observances and as simple celebrations of cultural identity.”

— Alice Joyce, American Library Association, 1997

“When he comes into a situation, he’ll hang back and people don’t even realize they’re being photographed. He’ll sit and wait for the small movements that describe a culture and the strengths of its people.”

— Christina Dittmann

“Technically superb, graphically simple, and diverse in content; these images reveal Jeff’s curiosity with almost everything that wanders past his viewfinder.”

— Jim Craner, Schenectady Photographic Society