Portrait of Patrick, who brought her family to the sitting. “They mean the world to me, and everything I do is for the benefit of us.” She stays in Asheville for the mountains, people and family.
Portrait of Taylor with cicada skins and driftwood, which represent her hunt for natural treasures while exploring the area. She moved to Asheville in 1998 in search of a “progressive yet woodsy town” and says that “the spirit of Asheville really…
Portrait of Johnson with a book. Reading, she says, “is a way to relax, learn and relate. I love books.” She is a native of Asheville, which she loves with a passion. “I like the people in Asheville, how they feel free to express themselves.”
Portrait of Steinbeck with her flute. “Music has brought me all my life’s riches.” She moved to Asheville in 1997 and describes the mountains as a comfort to her.
Portrait of Zeren smiling while wearing a hat. The hat is important to her because it creates a persona as a dancer. She moved to Asheville on July 7, 2007 (7/7/7) because she liked its mountains, progressive social climate, central location, arts,…
Portrait of Eskew with a bouquet which represents memories of her first trip to Asheville, her family, and her home. She came to Asheville in 2007 to join family in an area “gentle and inspired by beautiful nature”.
Portrait of Kasben reading "Relativity" by Albert Einstein and holding a champagne flute, with a bottle of champagne being poured from outside the photograph's scope. She states the significance of these items being, "My personality has a plethora of…