Views Magazine Gallery

Here, the room is the view, and the window of it is the camera-eye, and the eye of the photographers. Try to think of your innocence, and reach it, as you turn our pages, for the eye is equally yours, quietly and deeply looking, where the vision falls. The photographer's/artist's expert way that their lens catches uniqueness whether it be a flower or view of hills or waterfalls transports us into moments of utter serenity and makes apparent the master of their technique that was cultivated by years of talent and experience. We acknowledge the imaginative participation of these artists who have their own vision, their own angle, what they see, their own balance
 

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The photos that grace our pages come from a soon-to-be published work of Reuben’s entitled, THE WORK OF JOE WEBB. This book will be a biographic essay of the three dozen or so cabins built by Joe Webb in the early 1920’s until 1940 in and around Highlands, North Carolina.
 

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Capturing a heart-stopping landscape on film and creating an equally impressive image time and-again requires patience, discipline, and skill. Moreover, it requires passion. For Appalachian bred photographer, Kevin Nickell, that born-of-experience passion has sustained him through years of hard-won creative growth-the expression of which is apparent in every aspect of his work.