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Asheville photographer Tim Barnwell's black-and-white pictures chronicle the traditional mountain life of western North Carolina, a way of life that has almost disappeared and persists today only in remote mountain coves. Barnwell is a native of Marshall. His project started in 1978 as a magazine assignment for the now-defunct MOUNTAIN LIVING magazine. It has continued well beyond the magazine's demise.
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13373
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George Masa, an artist and photographer who lived in Asheville for 18 years, loved the mountains with a passion. Sent to the University of California, from Japan, to study mining engineering, George came to Asheville in 1915 and recognized the interest of visitors in photography, developing a flourishing commercial, news, and news reel service.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 21 Issue 14, Sept 1953, p3-4, f
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