A Year in Asheville By Marty Weil Ebook
by Marty Weil
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Marty Weil photographed the images for A Year in Asheville between September 2007 and October 2008.
The photographs capture the unique character and spirit of Asheville in the days leading up to the financial crisis that struck in October 2008. These images are from the height of Asheville's Year of Bliss as chronicled by the author Eric Weiner in his book "Geography of Bliss."
From the neo-hippies of Lexington Avenue to the street performers at Pack Square, Marty captures every aspect of life in what the New York Times described as the "Appalachian Shangri-La."
The photographs capture the unique character and spirit of Asheville in the days leading up to the financial crisis that struck in October 2008. These images are from the height of Asheville's Year of Bliss as chronicled by the author Eric Weiner in his book "Geography of Bliss."
From the neo-hippies of Lexington Avenue to the street performers at Pack Square, Marty captures every aspect of life in what the New York Times described as the "Appalachian Shangri-La."
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 166 pgs
- Publish Date: May 10, 2012
- Last Edit Jul 29, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina, Asheville, Photography
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About the Creator
LBE LLC
Asheville, NC
Marty Weil is an award-winning journalist. He is a regular contributor to several national journals. His byline has appeared on more than 250 feature articles. Weil is also an active blogger with more than 1,000 blog posts to his credit. He is a graduate of Illinois State University.