Photography in Ashe County, North Carolina
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About the Book
Ashe County is a photographer’s treasure trove full of southern Appalachian gems sparkling in the northwest corner of North Carolina. Within these pages you will discover 388 photographs brought to you by 76 professional and amateur photographers who were inspired to capture all that is Ashe County. These thoughtful, creative, inquisitive, talented photographers have sought out every nook and cranny of Ashe County to bring you their pictoral insight. They have left no boulder unturned in their quest to chronicle the historical life, times, people, places and things in this magnificent blue ridge paradise.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Kim Hadley and Doug Munroe
Format: softcover (8.5 x 11)
Pages: 311
Bibliographic Info: 388 photos, glossary, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2024
pISBN: 978-1-4766-8938-8
eISBN: 978-1-4766-5356-3
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1
Introduction 3
The History of Photography in Ashe County 7
Photographers and Their Images of Ashe 35
Mike Acquesta 35
Scott Ballard 38
Kevin Balling 42
Anne Barry 46
Laura Barth 48
Robin Bauguess 51
Joan Bell 55
Judy Benda 58
Peter Benda 60
Chris Bennett 63
Joe Ray Blevins 66
Alan Briggs 70
Douglas Butler 73
Keith Andrew Calhoun 77
Donna Campbell 81
Julian Charles 85
Josh Church 89
Kelly Clampitt 92
Bernard W. Clouse 96
Patrick Considine 99
Justin Driscoll 102
Beth Eastridge 105
Maggie Flanigan 109
Pete Fullam 112
Phyllis Gilley 115
Shane Greene 118
Karen A. Gross 122
Kim Hadley 123
Michelle Joy Handler 128
Tom Hansell 133
Elaine Hash 136
Blythe Dudley Hilliard 138
Seth Hilliard 142
Sheila S. Hogan 146
James Jones 149
Ron Joyner 152
Greg A. Kiser 157
Jon Kral 161
Ed Lane 165
Natalie Lewis 168
Bonita Loggins 170
Kathy Mansfield 173
Christine McCarty 176
Brooke McMeans 180
Chadwick Miller 182
D. Rex Miller 184
Pat Kincheloe Morrison 188
Ken Mundy 190
Rocky Parriott 194
Scot Pope 196
Rebecca Price 201
Lucas Pruitt 205
Sheila T. Reed 208
Kevin Reeves 212
Betty Rembert 215
George Rembert II 219
Tom Risser 223
Nicole Robinson 227
Gary Rolband 232
Annkatrin Rose 236
Beth Roten 239
Jennifer Stansberry Russell 243
Martin Seelig 247
Ron Seiverth 251
Dennis R. Severt 253
Brenda Smith 257
Jerry Smith 260
Candy Stuart 265
Ginger Goss Wagner 267
Carolyn Weckstrom 270
Joshua White 273
Jay Wild 277
Mark Stephen Willingham 280
Skye Hiatt Worley 283
Janice Worth 286
Kristin Wyatt 290
Appendix I: Glossary of Terms 295
Appendix II: Historical Image Resources for Ashe County 297
Bibliography 299
Index: 301
Book Reviews & Awards
• “What a treasure! Kim and Doug have set the standard for a regional treatise on photographers and their images. If you’re a photographer of any kind, this book will be rewarding even if you don’t have a connection to Ashe County. I enjoyed learning about the featured photographers and seeing how they approach photography, and I particularly liked the thorough treatment on the history of photography. Plus, the featured images have me wanting to spend some time in Ashe County with my own camera.”—Kevin Adams, a professional photographer and author of 12 North Carolina books
• “Ashe County is unlike any other mountain county in North Carolina—from its endangered plants and wildlife, to the incomparable New River, to the folk traditions expressed through paintings, music, foodways, and crafts. This essential book captures both the history and the precious present moment, still unsullied in most places and essential to preserve for coming generations. Thanks to Kim Hadley and Doug Munroe for seeing what must be saved and savored.”—Georgann Eubanks, author of Saving the Wild South and The Fabulous Ordinary: Sensory Adventures in the Wild South
• “This book takes the reader on a journey that features the contemporary photographer’s individual perspective in both text and imagery as well as a look back in time in Northwestern, NC with historical photography. Another thoughtfully curated collection by Doug Munroe and Kim Hadley of Ashe County artists that you can pick up and read from any point in the book.”—Joni Ray, executive director, Ashe County Arts Council