I photographed the Overmountain Vinyards for a story in this month’s Our State Magazine.
Category Archives: Magazines
Some recent work.
I had a little break this week so I took the time to look through some recent work from the past few months.
Above is Cecilia Marchesini of Cecilia’s Kitchen on Merrimon Avenue and her 11-year-old son Matias Diaz. She was a cover for the Asheville Citizen-Times Scene Magazine.
Masterful artist and map maker Mike Reagan impressed...
Amazing
I was inspired by competitive runner Charles Dotson, 89 yrs. A man with a great attitude about life and keeping healthy. Because of his encouraging words, I started running on a treadmill at my health club again and I feel great. Thanks Charles. And thanks to WNC Magazine for the assignment!
Ramps for The Local Palate Magazine
I recently photographed Ramps (an indigenous wild onion) at Asheville’s The Marketplace restaurant for a story written by Marketplace chef and ramp expert William Dissen. The Local Palate is based in Charleston, SC and features great food of the South. Below is gnocchi with a ramp pesto.
Asheville Citizen-Times Scene Covers
Thanks to Asheville Scene editor Jess McCuan for assigning some recent Asheville Scene Magazine covers. The magazine has updated it’s coverage of local food, art and music and it looks great. Here is a sampling.
Recent food shootings
Photographed a few beautiful dishes at Posana and Roux for Scene Magazine and a portrait of Reza of Rezas Restaurant.
Joe Biden Comes to Asheville
I had the opportunity to photograph V.P. Joe Biden Tuesday at UNC-A
New Work
Last weekend I photographed the “NeoClassic Tangerine” Local Stylist Competition on Walnut Street in front of 5 Walnut Wine Bar. The Tangerine Ball pre-party featured models wearing fashions from local designers and stylists. The Tangerine Ball events benefit The Asheville Area Arts Council. The photos were for the Asheville Citizen-Times.
I also enjoyed photographing and talking...
Panama Rocks rock
My family and I visit Chautauqua, NY every summer. While there I usually photograph Panama Rocks. The area was formerly at the bottom of a sea. The land was pushed up by geologic forces and then carved out by a glacier. Here are two panoramas, each made by stitching together four separate photos in Photoshop.
Recent work
Here is some recent published work.
Mark Peyton, chandelier artist and Ralph Burns, photographer at right
Therapists work with children at The Grotto ABA Preschool housed within St. Gerard House a non-profit ministry in Hendersonville, NC that offers evidence-based treatment for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.