Jeffrey Stoner
Fine Art Photography
July 2013Vol 2, Issue 6
Wild Phlox Trail
Just Think Outside
...the place for creativity
Welcome
Greetings!   
  
Since moving to Tennessee in 2007 I've been photographing the June rhododendron blooms in Grayson Highlands VA and Roan Mountain TN/NC. 
  
This year I decided to make images in North Carolina's Great Craggy Mountains.
  
The Craggies are located along the Blue Ridge Parkway nine miles south of Mt. Mitchell, which is the highest point in the Eastern United States at elevation of 6,683 feet.   
  
The area is stunningly beautiful.  There are trails to both Craggy Pinnacle (5,817') and Craggy Gardens (5,525'). The trails wind their way through heath balds and under tunnels of rhododendron. 
  
It was a wonderful experience and I'm looking forward to photographing there again later this year.
  
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Last fall I was contacted by Shanti Arts Publishing.  They were working on a book of short stories by Robert McGowan and asked if I would be interested in providing photographs to illustrate the stories. 
  
My images had appeared in the inaugural edition of their Still Point Arts Quarterly so I was looking forward to again working with publisher Christine Cote.
  
We collaborated throughout the spring and the book was completed last week.  The title is Current - Essays on the Passing of Time in the Woods and it includes 55 of my images.  It will be published in October 2013. 
  
Take care,
Jeffrey 
  
In This Issue
Creativity
Beauty in the Craggies
News and Gallery Updates
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Xanadu Gallery - Scottsdale AZ

Twigs and Leaves - Waynesville, NC 


Picture This - New Cumberland PA


Mallory Fine Art - Abingdon, VA

 

128 Pecan - Abingdon, VA - Mallory Fine Art satellite gallery

 

One Block East - Roanoke, VA  

 

RiverMill Art Gallery - Westfield, NJ 

The Art Association of Harrisburg, PA 

Robin's on Roan - Johnson City, TN

Townsend Artisan Gallery - Townsend TN

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Creativity

Trail Magic   

Trail Magic

 
"An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day."  
 
                                                                ~ Henry David Thoreau
Beauty in the Craggies

    

Survivor
 Survivor 

 

This birch tree on the Craggy Pinnacle Trail fell a long time ago but continues to grow and thrive. It was knocked down, but not out.

 

 

June in Craggy Gardens

June in Craggy Gardens

 

Morning fog enveloped the landscape and brought an ethereal beauty to the open bald of Craggy Gardens 

 

Dawn in the Craggies  

  Dawn in the Craggies

 

Just below the rock is the Craggy Pinnacle Trail and Craggy Dome is in the distance.

 

 

Mysterious  

 Mysterious

 

Morning fog enshrouded the trail as it wound its way through a tunnel of Catawba Rhododendron. The fog lent a feeling of mystery to the beauty found on the Craggy Garden Trail. 

 

Gallery  / Exhibition Updates

  

Current

 

Scheduled for publication - October 2013 

The publisher's description:

Having spent his entire life exploring the woods and hills of Tennessee, writer and artist Robert McGowan wrote these short essays to pay homage to the natural world he so loved. In essays such as "Bee," "Beetle," and "Turtles," McGowan marvels at the curious behaviors of small creatures. In "Tops," "Fences," and "Maple," he writes about trees-young trees he has seen grow and old trees he has watched rot and disappear into the earth. Be it animals, trees, ferns, flowers, or rocks, McGowan passionately and tenderly recounts his close observations of nature, often wondering about the woods of olden time and imagining the woods of tomorrow. The fine, unbreakable thread that winds through the book is the passing of time-life in the woods begins, grows, and dies. Through it all, McGowan shows the reader he is a man sustained by his sense of peace and contentment, for he knows that despite his concerns about yesterday and tomorrow, "there is only the current." The beautiful photography of Jeffrey Stoner adds vibrancy and vitality to this inspiring collection of nature essays.
 

Shanti Arts is offering a 15% off pre-release special.  Click here for more information.

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Photography Workshop - Virginia Highlands Festival - Abingdon VA  

August 10, 2013 1pm-3pm   

 

I will be presenting "The Fine Art of Photography" at the festival as well as judging the festival's photography contest on August 1st.


The first photograph was made in 1826 and for the next three decades cameras were primarily used as a recording device.   In the 1850s photographers began experimenting with their cameras and darkrooms to produce prints that were art and the images they produced with their rudimentary equipment were amazing.


Beginning in the 1890 photographer, publisher and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz set out to prove that photography was a medium as capable of artist expression as painting or sculpture.   The acceptance of photography as a fine art is due to the lifelong efforts of Stieglitz and those visionaries that followed him.        


The presentation will showcase the fascinating progression of the art of photography and tips and techniques that you can use to improve your own photography.

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Exploring The Roan - Exhibition and Artist Talk - Johnson City TN   

 

Exhibition - September 4th - 30th

Reception - September 6th - 6pm to 8pm

Artist Talk - September 10th  - 6pm    

 

This exhibition at the gallery of the Johnson City Area Arts Council will feature my images from the Roan Mountain Highlands.  The Highlands are a unique area to explore and photograph.  The Highlands have harsh snowy winters, acres of Catawba Rhododendron in spring, and the opportunity to hike the Appalachian Trail in August while enjoying the blueberries along the trail.  And of course the angora goats that graze the Highlands in the summer as part of the Baatany Goat Project. 

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The Meaning in Trees - Portfolio  

 

 

The Meaning in Trees is a new 44-page portfolio of my favorite tree images. 

I was eight years old when I first had the desire to make an image. Walking outside after an overnight ice storm, I was mesmerized by an ice-covered tree glistening in the morning sun. I desperately wanted a camera to make that image.

My ongoing fascination with trees inspired me to make this special portfolio of my favorite tree images from the Mountain South to the Sea.   

The Meaning in Trees may be purchased in print or as a digital download from my publisherAutographed copies are available through my website

The Meaning in Trees - Portfolio   

  

                                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

  

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Sincerely,

Jeffrey Stoner
Fine Art Photography
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