Reeves House
Moods, Details, & Impressions
by 4 Cherokee County Photographers
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About the Book
The home had been abandoned for quite some time and was in foreclosure, so the condition of the house and grounds was, to say the least, dilapidated. This condition was a true challenge for the visual and creative abilities of these photographers.
The images were captured over a period of 60 days, allowing the photographers to pick the time of day, the lighting conditions, and the weather which they preferred. This flexibility resulted in a variety of images that illustrate many different moods, facets, details and representations of this historic home and grounds.
On the pages that follow you will enjoy the highly successful and beautiful results of their creative visions and imaging talents.
Participating Photographers:
Kim Bates --- Karen Beedle
René Gallet --- Darcy Pino
The book was designed and edited by René Gallet.
100% of the profits from the sale of this publication are being donated to the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village project.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: May 28, 2010
- Keywords Reeves House, Elm Street Cultural Arts Village, Towne Lake Arts Center, farm house, Cherokee County, Elm Street, Olde Towne, Cherokee Photograpy Club, TLAC, historic, Woodstock, Georgia, Bates, Beedle, Gallet, Pino, nonprofit, restoration
About the Creator
A diverse group of Cherokee County artists, interested citizens, and business leaders have developed a comprehensive plan that includes the restoration of a century old, historic farmhouse into a visual arts village featuring galleries, artist studios, and classroom space. The complex will also include the Elm Street Theater for conducting live performances and acting classes, as well as hosting special events and community festivals. The site, on 4+ acres is just one block off Main Street in Woodstock, GA., will accommodate a cultural arts complex, a significant new city park, gardens, and green-space -- all in the heart of downtown. The location of the site is adjacent to the city’s new Greenprints Trail, providing access to the village for both pedestrians and bikers using the new recreational trail system.