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  • Collection: Faces of Asheville

Portrait of McCammon with a toy guitar, as he likes “to rock”. He came to Asheville in 2004 to attend college.

Portrait of Wayne with his camera, which he describes as the “best form of expression and creativity”. He came to Asheville in 1993 for the people, mountains and atmosphere.

Portrait of Perry-Griffin.

Portrait of Booraem with her “Morning Pages” notebook, which she describes as a way to track her spiritual life.

Portrait of Freeman with her press pass. “Being a newspaper reporter makes me happy.” She is an Asheville native.

Portrait of Krippenstapel with her fiddle, which she calls her “baby” and her “most organic extension of self”. She came to Asheville in 2007 for school, the music, mountains, salamanders, the progressive scene, and “big old trees”.

Portrait of Glenn with her “Edgy Mama” t-shirt named after her weekly parenting column in the Mountain Express. She moved to Asheville in 1997 and values the liberal, environmental bent of the city.

Portrait of Hall with her beloved dog, Mule. She came to Asheville in 2001.

Portrait of Price with a Moroccan painted rubber duckie, which to her represents the “creative play time” she anticipates with her newborn. She came to Asheville in 1997 and embraces the sense of community and “people wanting to feel connected and…

Portrait of Steyert posing with her first "real" camera, a Nikon FG. It signifies her photographing reggae musicians and how that changed her life. She came to Asheville for it's vibe and stayed for that, it's people, and beauty. She became a part of…
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