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October 11, 2020

An Asheville Summer

Downtown #Asheville, North Carolina. From 2019. Shot on an Kodak Tri-x 400.

An Asheville Summer

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July 29, 2018

Obscured By Clouds

Pack Square, downtown Asheville, North Carolina.

Obscured by clouds

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August 24, 2015

When I’m 94

I recently was called upon to photograph a family reunion in Montreat, North Carolina earlier this month. It had been a while since I had the opportunity to capture a large family event, in this case some 50 family members of various extended relationships. The large gathering was held at the Montreat Conference Center outside the town of Black Mountain. The session was about two hours of indoor and outdoor shooting as I ran about organizing large and small groups of families. But I also took the time to capture some candid moments for myself (yes, I’m a street photographer at heart!) that I felt the family may also appreciate. I caught up with one person in particular that truly stood out from cacophony of the afternoon–the women pictured below. Her name is Rachael. 94 years old, born in 1925. I engaged in some polite conversation as she regaled me with stories of her life. I managed to grab a number of quick shots hoping to capture the essence of this gentle woman. She was completely void of all ego, and was very relaxed in her attitude and acceptance of everything around her. At almost a century, she had no problems getting up and around and sitting in on the group portraits outside on the hotel deck, or indoors by the large fireplace that served as a backdrop for many of the family members. The photo below is my personal favorite from my ten minutes of time I spent with her, hence its inclusion in this blog.

At almost a hundred years, we should all be in this place in our lives.

Rachael

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November 26, 2014

The Couple

The Couple, downtown Asheville

The Couple, downtown Asheville

A rather apt title worthy of a B movie thriller considering the circumstances. While moving about the city streets, this (I’m presuming visiting) couple approached me and asked if I would take a picture of them with their smartphone. They also confessed to me that were keeping track of my movements for some 45 minutes; even coming up with some story to flesh out the background of my street prowling. Well, the lyrics of  the Simon and Garfunkel song “America” came to mind:

“She said the man in the gaberdine suit was a spy
I said be careful, his bow tie is really a camera”

But my actual response was, “And the story ended with my taking your photo!”

I was more than happy to oblige. Actually, I rather liked the image I had taken on their phone—more a street portrait than street photography. I then made a request to take a photo of them for my own record of our encounter. They quickly closed in on themselves and I took this one shot.

They never did reveal to me the plot of their contrived story, but I am considering a gaberdine suit for sometime in the future.

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