Asheville photo blog wraps up project

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Asheville blogger Marty Weil, who is a free-lance writer, announced today that he’s wrapped up an ambitious project to chronicle daily life in Asheville with photos at A Year in Asheville.

Marty’s other blog, Ephemera, is a great site that “explores the world of old paper.”

Congratulations, Marty! Go check out his blogs, sheeple. They’re excellent.

Here’s part of his press release:

“A Year in Asheville” contains images that capture some of the most
important events and activities that took place in Asheville during
Weil’s first year in residence, including festivals, protests, and civic
events. The images featured on “A Year in Asheville” highlight the
special people and moments that typify life in Asheville.

“My first visit to Asheville was in 1990,” says Weil. “In 2007, my
dream to live in Asheville came true. To chronicle it, I created ‘A Year
in Asheville.’ The site was created to capture the special moments and
scenes that are the essence of life in Asheville. This project is a modern,
digital interpretation of the type of vernacular photography that was common
at the beginning of the last century.”