Posts with tag: "northcarolina"
Kirk and Rae's Fall Mountain Anniversary Portrait Session - Asheville Photography
Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Camilla Calnan
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Kirk and Rae love to travel. For their anniversary each year, they go to a destination that they love, enjoy the best that area has to offer, and make a point to schedule a photo session to mark the occasion. This year brought them to the mountains near Asheville, North Carolina, and I was so glad I was the person that got to photograph them. It was fun to take a little adventure getting to photograph them in some beautiful spots. The huge love and fun energy between this couple was palatable, making our time together extra awesome and their photos extra special.

Wishing this happy couple the best for all the adventures, travels, and many many years of wedded bliss ahead! I hope we get to go play again someday!

Photographer: Camilla Calnan Photography

Location: in the mountains near Asheville, North Carolina

 
Winter Lights at NC Arboretum is back – 2022 Preview Night – Asheville Photography
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
By Camilla S Calnan
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Each year I look forward to photographing the Winter Lights at the NC Arboretum! As the temperatures drop and the edit queue is full of weddings, portraits, corporate, commercial, events, and adventures, capturing Winter Lights has become the best holiday tradition. I am so glad I wrapped a session just in time to make the last hour of the preview night last week! It was a perfect night to walk through some of this year's displays and take it all in. It is spectacular! Each year has gotten better and this year is no exception so be sure to go check it out!

Visit the click here to visit the Winter Lights page on the NC Arboretum site for more information about tickets and event info. 

 
Linville Falls Overlook Trail in September – Asheville Photography
Monday, September 12, 2022
By Camilla S Calnan
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After the most lovely engagement session in Linville, North Carolina, on a spectacular September afternoon, could not pass up a quick detour to Linville Falls. I love any chance I get to adventure in Linville, whether down in the gorge, up on the vistas, or in the adorable towns nearby. There was enough time for a little escape so I took off to sit by the upper falls for a bit, then hiked the rest of the the 1.6 mile in and back Erwin's View and Linville falls overlook trail. This trail first led me to the upper falls, a set of cascades surrounded by the most amazing stratified rock formations. Back up the steps and continuing up the hill led me to four different overlooks with views of the falls and wilderness areas below.

This iconic waterfall is rated one of the best waterfalls in North Carolina. The 90 foot drop makes for a dramatic sight as the water gushes through the stratified rock created by the Linville Fault. This fault is visible on the rock face the falls cut through. The never ending variety of landscapes, flora, and fauna in western North Carolina never ceases to amaze me. Each overlook's perspective was unique and worth the time to visit...wishing I had been able to stay longer. The rugged wilderness of the Linville Gorge forever calls me to come back soon to explore again.

The first signs of fall are starting to show and it is going to be a spectacular season! The bright red pops of early color from the red maple trees were impossible to ignore while trekking through a world of green. The sun illuminated the crimson leaves on the trail, making me stop in my tracks to attempt to capture that magical sight. I love that the forests will soon be painted in the colors of autumn and I cannot wait to try to to justice to it all through my lens. Here I stand at this beginning of yet another turning of the season, still in awe and ready to witness and photograph the beauty in the changes ahead.

If you get to visit the gorge or any natural place, remember to leave no trace - pack out what you bring with you and take only photos/video. Linville can be a very popular place especially on weekends, and if going to explore the gorge, many of the roads are best in a 4 wheel drive vehicle with lots of ground clearance - and patience for others out for adventures on the road or on the trail. Linville Gorge is a wilderness area, so not many trails are marked and if you go you need to be prepared in all the ways.

I hope you enjoy getting to join me on this mini adventure to some gorgeous views of Linville Falls. Get in touch if you would like to take a photo workshop/adventure, have questions about photo sessions, workshops, or ordering custom prints. Happy adventures!

 
Snowy scenes and micro snowflake photos - Asheville Photography – January 2021
Friday, January 21, 2022
By Camilla S Calnan
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As the mountains near Asheville prepare for another round of winter weather, I have been working away on so many projects. With so much to do, the past few days being ‘snowed in’ at home have been especially wonderful! The Asheville area received well over a foot of snow, and I found drifts that were easily 16″ or so deep while wandering the property. I spent way too much time outside playing, working, and photographing the magic the other day. Snow has always made me feel like it is a fleeting opportunity to ‘have to’ stay home (when I can), to be more prepared, and, for me, to watch for the perfect time to break out the micro lens. I am enthralled with this storm’s micro evolution – from tiny ice chunk to ball to fluffy clumps, then as I was about to give up on it making ‘good’ flakes, the temperature dropped, the humidity levels leveled out and the clumps finally turned into the most spectacular flakes I am excited to share some of my favorite scenes and micro snowflake photos from that day.

I will be sharing more winter mountain magic soon as I am planning to get out for as many adventures as possible this season. Until then, I hope you enjoy some of my favorites from my snowy day walkabout.

Photographer: Camilla Calnan

Location: Asheville, North Carolina