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Jesus Freaks

Scott Walker April 15, 2017

“I was ordained a minister the year after I graduated from high school by the Church of God Jesus Freaks,” he told me. “That was in 1971,” he said with a smile.

In people, People Tags people, street photography, life, black and white, Scott Walker, North Carolina, Fuji, Fujix, x100f, Fujix100f, Jesus Freaks
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The big red chair

Scott Walker April 15, 2017

The things you find where you don't expect to find them.

“The things one seeks are not the things one finds.” ― Marty Rubin, publisher of only one book in 1987... The Boiled Frog Syndrome

Tags chairs, urban decay, places, North Carolina, Asheville, NC, Fujix, Fuji x100f, x100f, Scott Walker
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A roadside motel in ruins

Scott Walker March 21, 2017

What's left of an old roadside motel in North Carolina...

"There is something uniquely American about the motel: It speaks to the transient nature of America itself, one enabled and encouraged by our roads and highways."

- Hanya Yanagihara, American novelist and travel writer

In Places Tags motel, motels, urban decay, ghost town, North Carolina, Fuji, Fujix, Fujix100f, x100f, fujifilm, Scott Walker
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Tupelo Honey of Asheville, NC

Scott Walker March 19, 2017

A master chef at work inside Tupelo Honey of Asheville, NC. 

In people, People, Places Tags Tupelo Honey, Asheville, North Carolina, kitchen, kitchen photography, black and white, street photography, Scott Walker, people, life, food
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Sober and Alive

Scott Walker March 19, 2017

Sobriety is a big thing in the lives of many. Others simply don’t understand the struggle.

Thomas Jefferson, yes… that is his real name, understands the reality of the struggle, but noted that it gets easier and easier over time. Thomas has been sober for eleven years. He once lived under a bridge during his drinking days, but those days are long behind him. Today he has his own place.

A tattoo of rosary beads and a cross wrapped around his right hand reminds him of his mother who was a devout Catholic. A bear claw necklace is around his neck along with a cougar tooth weaved into his hair. Both are from Indian mythology with the cougar being legendary to the Seminoles and the Shawnee tribes. The Pueblo tribes saw the cougar as a directional guardian. As for the bear claw, it represented a protector and symbolized courage, physical strength and leadership among Indians.

“I personally believe this: We have only today; yesterday's gone and tomorrow is uncertain. That's why they call it the present. And sobriety really is a gift... for those who are willing to receive it.” ― Ace Frehley, former lead guitarist and founding member of the rock band Kiss

In people, People Tags sober, sobriety, North Carolina, Asheville, street photography, Scott Walker, Fuji, Fujix, Fujix100f, x100f, Fujifilm
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She grows plants

Scott Walker March 18, 2017

She lives in a small North Carolina town with a population of 910 residents. She makes her living selling plants in front of her home that she once shared with her husband who passed away 14 years ago. “He put in that window,” she told me pointing at a window on the front of her home next to her small greenhouse made of plywood. Looking a bit annoyed she said, “Our town is mostly quiet if it weren’t for the fire station.”

She grows flowers, cabbage and tomatoes.

“The earth laughs in flowers.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson

In people, People Tags North Carolina, life, people, Fuji, Fujix, X100f, Fujix100f, street photography, black and white
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What is an open door?

Scott Walker March 16, 2017

An open door is not always an invitation to where you want to be.

“There are so many doors to open. I am impatient to begin." --Charlie Gordan” ― Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon (1959)

I shot this photo in a quiet area of North Carolina on the outskirts of the Pisgah National Forest. This photo is inside an old and deserted motel that sits on the edge of a creek. The motel is slowing caving in and mother nature is winning the battle.

In Places Tags Pisgah National Forest, Fuji, X100f, Fujix, Fujix100f, Scott Walker, North Carolina, urban decay, decay, deserted
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Traveling to the tune of music

Scott Walker March 15, 2017

“Where are you guys headed,” I curiously asked because I am always way curious about everybody. She continued to pick the guitar and he enthusiastically responded, “New Orleans… We just got back from Nashville.”

“Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.” - Ludwig van Beethoven

 

In people, People Tags music, travel, life, New Orleans, Nashville, Asheville, North Carolina, Fuji, Fujix100f, X100f, street photography
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The Teacher

Scott Walker March 13, 2017

She is a lifetime teacher…

“I used to teach in Santa Cruz and later the Venice Beach area of California,” she recalled. I would imagine that she was no ordinary teacher in her time, but instead a great teacher, “I’m originally from California and I would take the students to the beach and we would write in the sand.”

In Asheville, North Carolina where she lives today, she taught at several charter schools before retiring. "I've been blessed, very blessed," she said to me. 

While retired she helps people to realize their dreams and then chase them so that dreams can become reality.

Before I walked away her words to me, "Let me give you a hug, everyone needs a grandma hug!" 

“There are two kinds of teachers: the kind that fill you with so much quail shot that you can't move, and the kind that just gives you a little prod behind and you jump to the skies.” ― Robert Frost

In people, People Tags Asheville, North Carolina, teachers, people, street photography, Scott Walker, California, Santa Cruz, Venice, Fuji, Fujix, X100f
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He is Homeward Bound

Scott Walker March 13, 2017

James is currently homeless, but on the way to housing within the next few weeks thanks to a nonprofit in Asheville, North Carolina called Homeward Bound.

I asked him why he is homeless and he took a breath of cool March air while sitting in the sunshine on a street corner and said, “I have made lots of mistakes in my life – I have no one to blame but myself.” He then explained how he has tried just about every drug known to man, other than shooting up heroin.

“I am laying everything with God – he can figure it out,” he said while looking at the sky. “The way I see it, I came here with nothing and I’ll leave here with nothing. Some people don’t understand that,” he told me.

With a relaxed look he told me, “I’m gonna be getting a place here soon and I can’t wait – I can pay for it myself with my disability check.”

Originally from Polk County, North Carolina, James moved to Asheville because it was a larger city that offers more services and help to those who are homeless. Polk County has a population of about 20,000 residents while Asheville has a population of 87,000.

As I walked away he stopped me to give me an address. "Mail me those pictures," he told me with a slight chuckle.

In people, People Tags Homeward Bound, Asheville, North Carolina, street photography, homeless, people, Fuji, Fujix, X100f, Scott Walker, James Blount
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He said he was a Jesus Freak

Scott Walker March 13, 2017

Asheville, North Carolina: While I usually photograph people in their natural state, I had to capture this man’s sense of humor and joy. The second he saw my camera he started making faces and laughing.

“I was ordained a minister the year after I graduated from high school by the Church of God Jesus Freaks,” he told me. “That was in 1971,” he said with a smile.

For those who remember the 1970’s, the Jesus Movement was something that started on the West Coast and made its way across America. Members of the movement were often called “Jesus People” or “Jesus Freaks.”

The so called freaks were an effective Christian force in times of major change between the mid 1960’s and into the 70’s. The young adults that were part of the movement had the ability and love of life to mix with a variety of crowds, some of whom were on LSD, following the likes of Charles Manson and more. In other words, the “Jesus Freaks” were able to grab a hold of misguided youth and help them turn their lives around before the drugs overtook them.

A Time magazine article in 1971 suggested, “Their love seems more sincere than a slogan, deeper than the fast-fading sentiments of the flower children.”

Despite the movement breaking apart in the late 1980’s, it did lead to some major changes in churches that can still be seen today. The movement led to new music in churches and what some call today the “Christian Right” and the “Christian Left.”

In people, People Tags Asheville, North Carolina, NC, Jesus Freak, Jesus Freaks, Jesus People, X100f, Fuji, Fujix, Scott Walker, people, street photography, life
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