Last weekend was filled with activities including the Asheville Film Festival as well as the River Stroll down in the River Arts District. As I am now writing about these events after they happened, I apologize for not mentioning them before so those interested could attend, but hopefully you already knew about them. The Studio Stroll was well attended and in the four years I’ve been attending I haven’t seen so many people. The weather was great and I’m glad it was such a success.
The photos below have nothing to do with either the Asheville Film Festival or the Studio Stroll. None whatsoever. They are in fact just photos of people out doing things in the apparently last of our nice autumn weather. But I did think they made good photos and can each explain their own story. Except maybe for the building, which I found so compelling because of the colors, light and interesting composition. I enjoy very much urban landscapes, the New Topographics movement lauded and so well executed by the likes of Robert Adams and Stephen Shore. I did in fact get one photo that I really liked from the Studio Stroll, but I will save that for some later time.
Copyright Scott Lessing Hubener



