*New Book: JEWELS OF THE SOUTHERN COAST*

Architectural Gems of Charleston, Savannah and Beyond

 
 
 

"I wish this book had been available to me when I first came to the park. It would have been in my library as it consolidates so many useful facts and interesting stories all in one place. This book will provide you with a detailed description of the park's many outstanding features. It is a great geographical reference of the entire park and is a fantastic guide-whether you are visiting the park for the first time or have come to the Smokies many times. It is a beautifully illustration of what the Smokies has to offer and will certainly enhance your experience while visiting there." -Phil Francis, Superintendent, Blue Ridge Parkway (2005-2013) and Deputy Superintendent, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

 
 
 
Tim Barnwell’s compelling photographs of the places and people of Appalachia present an important element of the American cultural heritage. Based in Asheville, North Carolina, he has spent over 35 years as a professional photographer and instructor-including eight years directing the Appalachian Photographic Workshops. His work is the subject of three books, The Face of Appalachia, Earths Furrowed Brow, and Hands in Harmony. His images have been presented in magazines ranging from Time and Newsweek to Travel South and National Parks. They are included in numerous museum and private collections including; Metropolitan Museum, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the High Museum in Atlanta, the Mint Museum in Charlotte, the Newark Museum of Art.

Four minute video clip showing Mr. Barnwell's b&w photography, with audio commentary. Produced by Lumiere Gallery/Atlanta.