Secret places in Lynchburg is dedicated to those hard to find places and overlooked treasures that are just waiting to be found by you. Secret places will help you find beautiful local art, services for local artists, and a treasure trove of interesting spots in Lynchburg.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Hidden on Lynchburg's Riverfront: The Piedmont Flour Mill
This abandoned flour mill provided flour to the confederate troops during the American Civil War. It operated into the second half of the 20th century. The Piedmont Flour Mill was recently sold to a developer who intends to do a multi million dollar renovation. Above is a picture of the Piedmont Flour Mill for sale on my SmugMug site. Below is a YouTube video with some interesting details in the narrative. It is a quite interesting building and once renovated should be a wonderful highlight of Lynchburg downtown history.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Secret hiding places of Lynchburg Panoramic Views
Lynchburg VA Photo 1920 by lc_panoramicphotos
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Have you seen panoramic views of Lynchburg Virginia in restaurants and other businesses in Lynchburg and thought you would like one of your own?
Zazzle has partnered with the Library of Congress to make these available to you at a very low cost. Sizes can be small to colossal. And framing is available.
A word about Zazzle: I use Zazzle myself, and often design and order products from them. I am always impressed by the high quality of all their products.
Zazzle has partnered with the Library of Congress to make these available to you at a very low cost. Sizes can be small to colossal. And framing is available.
A word about Zazzle: I use Zazzle myself, and often design and order products from them. I am always impressed by the high quality of all their products.
Other Lynchburg Panoramic Views can be found below:
Train Lynchburg VA Photo 1909
Randolph Macon College Photo 1907
Lynchburg, VA Viaduct Photo 1919
Train & City Lynchburg Photo 1915
Lynchburg, VA Photo 1915
Lynchburg VA Train Photo 1913
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The Art of Bruce Maybry Lynchburg's hidden talent
On Display Academy of Fine Arts Copyright Bruce Maybry |
I first saw one of Bruce Maybry's works at the Academy of Fine Art in Lynchburg Virginia. It is in the Gallery on Main Street and if you look to left when you enter you see it on permanent display on the wall by the steps. A good choice for the Academy. His work is spectacular. Each of the figures in his work are portraits of real people that are a part of Lynchburg;s history. He even has a portrait of himself in the lower left corner.
One character that has significant meaning to me is the newspaper carrier. He has his back to us and was one of the enduring images of early morning Lynchburg and after years of carrying the newspapers one arm was noticeably longer than the other.
Although, many thought he was a poor man it is rumored that he died a millionaire. Buck Tyree ( There is little on the Internet about Buck) another notable artist from Lynchburg also used the newspaper man as the subject in a beautiful early morning painting of Lynchburg. I have not seen any of Buck Tyree's work in years, but his images have also left an enduring image in my mind.
And in a sense, Bruce Maybry's inclusion of the paper man is both a tribute to the newspaper man and Buck Tyree. When I talked with Bruce it was apparent that he has a great appreciation of Buck Tyree. And other local stars in the Lynchburg Art world.
An example of Bruce Maybry;s early work |
His departure from his earlier style to the more vibrant presents a journey into the spirit. Each of Bruce's new works exhibit strong feelings of exuberance that can be directly transmitted from his work to the viewer. He depicts scenes of Lynchburg in a joyful manner filled with people in celebration. He also has a large body of Religious Art and his use of light shows influence from the works of David Heath, although the subject matter is completely different.
While I sat with Bruce, he pulled out a portfolio of work from Steve Coates. Steve is the co-owner of Montana Plains Bakery and a very gifted film photographer. Steve's work is portrait based in a photo journalistic style his photos always shows that emotional impact of character. Though, we did not discuss Steve at length I can see a glimmer in Bruce's eye. And know Steve has an influence also in the beautiful works of Bruce Maybry.
I soon expect to see Bruce Maybry's work evolve in a new style. He is a talent in Lynchburg that should not be overlooked.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Strange Journey of Foggy Wood
Foggy Wood available locally at the Framery |
Foggy Wood will also be appearing in a National Geographic calendar for 2011 now available from the National Geographic Store.
The photo has had a strange Journey. It had previously been in the March 2008 edition of National Geographic. and has won second place in the National Parks Foundation Share the Experience Contest. Foggy Wood has also appeared as a two page spread in JPG. Magazine. It has also had an odd trip of being echoed through the internet when Smashing Magazine posted 35 Fantastic HDR pictures. This article echoed through the internet with thousands of re-postings.
Recently I posted this as a comment on a blog when they were discussing the pluses and pitfalls of HDR (high dynamic range) photography. Thankfully Mary Day Long the author of Mare Cognitum did enjoy my photograph and used it as an example of artful use of High Dynamic Range. My comment is below:
Hi and thank you for your linking to my photo Foggy Wood. I imagine the trick in the HDR process is not to become too fascinated with how out of tune your photo can become. It is a temptation for many to push that envelope and end up with the results of what you speak. Really there is no substitute for good honest photography: composition, exposure, and the right aperture are all the factors you must get right. It is much like the old saying you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. I think that applies. The trick if you want to call it that is the enhancement has to be subtle and not stray away far from what the original image offered. Its very easy to do, I have done it myself more times than I can count.
But when just the right amount of spice is applied you can and may end up with a very unique and beautiful image. Foggy Wood has become a very well liked image by many. I suppose there are some who would not like it. And that is fine with me. Ultimately I pleased myself and that to me was all that mattered. It will be coming out in a National Geographic Book titled 'Simply Beautiful Photographs' Oct 19th. And it went on display along with other photographs at the National Geographic Museum exhibit Sept 3rd.
The photo has taken an interesting journey and I have enjoyed watching it find a path of its own.
It is indeed interesting to me how this photo continues to draw interest since I first published it on Flickr on March 2nd 2007.
It appears that it may be an enduring image, one that I could never replicate, one that perhaps as Ansel Adams would had said "God pushed the shutter button".
If you would like a personally signed copy of this image I can be contacted at zack12349@hotmail.com
Friday, September 3, 2010
The Dancing Leaf Florist & Gallery over looked on Fifth Street Lynchburg
This print along with some other prints of mine are available at the Dancing Leaf |
And I am glad I did. I met one of the most interesting artists in Lynchburg and there is to more Cheri Payne than meets your eye. She has accomplishments. Her bio reveals one stunning success story, only succeeded by another more impressive story. And it is all based on her amazing creativity.
From her website:
Cheri Payne, owner and lead designer, has a degree in
interior design and many years experience in retail
display and professional floral design. Among her
accomplishments is award-winning Christmas design
for the Reagan Administration White House. Cheri
has been a professional floral designer for both FTD
and Teleflora and has twice owned her own successful
florist shop. She now illustrates children's books and
murals, both residential and commercial. Her
specialty is wedding floral work and she functions as
wedding consultant in our new "Bridal" room. Cheri
oversees artist selection for our monthly Trolley tours
and plans the always exciting "First Friday" openings.
Into this busy schedule she fits custom painting antique
furniture for sale in our gallery.
Now if this is not enough to describe her I should add Cheri is one of the kindest persons I have met. Talking to her is indeed a pleasure. And so is Sonya Anderson you just get a feeling of comfort when you enter through the doors.
Cheri offers a magnitude of services to her clients, and I am sure at some time she could really help fill your needs. You can find a list of the things she does on her website from home furnishing, decorator services to planning that special event. And more.
But I would like to highlight what I found most interesting. And it is the art. On permanent display is the work of Ana Zivick. Her art work is quite amazing and not the usual fare that you would find in Lynchburg. Let me explain: Most of the artists in the Lynchburg area are more traditional in their styles you have realism, impressionism, and other styles well represented in Lynchburg. Ana breaks new ground in creatively in large canvases with her own unique style. If you were in New York you may see some work of this caliber, but in Lynchburg this is a tremendous find. Her work is beyond stunning it is fabulous.
In a way, having this beautiful art in Lynchburg is because of Cheri's creative eye. Cheri has talent and she is ready to display not only her own beautiful art but some of the best works that can be found in Lynchburg.
In December, I will be the featured artist of the month. At present, at The Dancing Leaf I do have a selection of prints that you may enjoy. And I am indeed honored to have my work in such an impressive gallery in Lynchburg.
I hope sometime you can stop by The Dancing Leaf it will be a Lynchburg experience that you will not soon forget.
Dancing Leaf can be found in Google maps, be sure to add it to your GPS.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
On Second Thoughts hidden in a strip mall on 221
This photo along with other works of mine can be found at Second Thoughts |
I remember when I first discovered On Second Thoughts. I was waiting for someone in a strip mall off 221, and something caught my eye. People were coming in and out through the doors in a brisk pace. Curious I watched more. This store in its unlikely location was drawing quite a crowd of customers all carrying bags and assorted merchandise. The more I watched the more fascinated I became. This store was doing a heck of a business.
My curiosity got the best of me and I just had to look inside. To my amazement this was not a junk shop all the merchandise was upscale: Well presented and extremely high quality products. Things that struck me was the cleanliness of the store, the friendliness of the staff and the superb quality of all the merchandise offered.
My thoughts were this is an ideal place to offer my photos for sale. And I just so happened to have some framed prints in the trunk. Since that day several years ago, I have had a fantastic business relationship with LeighAnn Davidson the owner of the shop. She has a nature about her which depicts professionalism and friendliness. And she is both. She has become a friend as has the rest of the staff and they all have supported my photography since I first started bringing it in. I almost have more pleasure by their reaction to photos then when the sales happen.
Looking through her shop you will find some interesting treasures. One, I particularly enjoyed seeing was an oil painting by Bruce Maybry. It was beautiful. It was a landscape of the City of Lynchburg from a hill in Madison Heights. A goat was on the hill overlooking the city. What a rare and beautiful find. One time the story of the goat appeared in a writing by Darrell Laurant. I can't find the story again, but it added interest in this beautiful painting. And there are more one of a kind interesting items just waiting to be found by you.
On Second Thoughts has a wide assortment of home decor items, furniture, and beautiful art. It has become one of my favorite stores to visit and I am not alone. The crowds never cease entering the door. They know that very special treasure is waiting to be found by them.
On Second Thoughts can be found in Google Maps, be sure to add it to your GPS.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
The Framery forgotten on Memorial Ave. Lynchburg Virginia
This picture has been sold 4 times in 2 weeks at The Framery |
Boy was I wrong. I should have taken a hint The Framery was an established business long before I ever came to Lynchburg. It has been at the same location for 35 years. When I walked in the door I was greeted by a vast assortment of framed art work. Works from artists Queena Stoval, Mort Kunstler (a famous painter who depicts scenes from the Civil War) to David Heath could be seen throughout the room. And this is just a taste of what he has to offer. The Framery is an unique find in Lynchburg of exceptional art. Then I approached the second room and to my surprise more famous artists both local and National caught my eye.
And, there was the third room like following the yellow brick road I had reached the destination where I met Jerry Shores the owner of The Framery. You could not meet a nicer person he was friendly and you immediately got the feeling you just met nicest guy in the whole world. And I was soon to learn he was and is one of the most valuable resources for artists and photographers in the Lynchburg area.
Services he offers:
The best professional framing in the area: The Framery has prices compatible with all the framing shops and hobby shops in Lynchburg even when they offer 55 percent off. Jerry is still cheaper and much better.
Professional printing: Photographers should forget about the printing they do at the major chain stores and take their printing needs to the best available in Lynchburg. Jerry prints with a large format printer that uses 11 archival inks. He prints on the finest papers and canvas and the prints are superb. Ten times better than anything you can get locally.
Print service for Artists: Jerry can produce the finest prints from oils, pastels, and other forms of media and the quality would make Currier and Ives jealous. Just bring in your work and see what he can do with it. His prices are reasonable for the exceptional prints he produces on the best of papers and canvas. All printing is done with archival inks.
Photo restoration: Jerry does the finest work around in restoring photos. His work is quite amazing.
Commission work: When Jerry accepts work it sells. He has a good eye for what his customers want. If you have work that you want to sell Jerry is an excellent resource. You should expect total honesty from him. He will tell you kindly and with his discerning eye what his customers will buy and why.
The friendliest staff: I have met and enjoyed the company of Sam, Jane and Beth. You could not meet better people to deal with. They will be glad to help you to their full ability and take the time to meet your needs. Another solid plus for The Framery.
It is finds like these that makes living in Lynchburg an exciting adventure. Since my short time in dealing with Jerry he has done a good deal of printing and framing for me. My sales have been brisk and I am indeed surprised at the volume of my work that he has sold. I have seen the most outstanding customers come through the door. His clientele consists of prominent interior decorators, artists, photographers to large business concerns such as banks and representatives of major corporations. He has State contracts and City contracts and contracts with hospitals and other major institutions throughout Central Virginia.
There is a reason they do their business there. The Framery does outstanding work.
You can find The Framery on Google maps be sure to add it to your GPS.
Beyond these Hills hidden away on Waterlick Road
Foggy Wood soon to be offered at Beyond these Hills |
The very personable owner Vera Swain will lead you on a tour of amazement through the extensive collection of one of a kind art found in her shop.
From her website:
Once you walk in this unique home accessory shop you’ll realize that this is not your average home décor shop. A quick glance will surprise you to see a variety of accent furniture pieces with old world charm to traditional pieces mixed in with a casual country rustic lodge look. Lamps, pottery and framed artwork along with an array of beautiful home accents are placed throughout this spacious shop. You’ll receive a warm welcome from shop owner Vera Swain or possibly Gladys Sales and Margo Allen part time assistants. Soft music will be playing in the background as you browse. Stay and visit or just sit and relax by the warm fireplace and enjoy a hot cup of coffee, tea or cocoa.
The art and accents reflect a theme of nature, wildlife and the great outdoors. Wonderful gift ideas for the golfer, fisherman and hunter along with items for the more feminine side such as beautiful botanicals, candles, jewelry and much, much more.
Long time admirer of Bob Timberlake, Tim Wolfe and many other well known artists, Vera Swain has designed her shop to offer the beauty and serenity found in their work. A recent approved Bob Timberlake dealer, Swain is hopeful that her interest and love of his art will be found in others throughout the area.
Many treasures adorn the unique pieces of old world charm furniture found from a supplier that offers solid timber yesteryear furniture bench built, using only reclaimed or recycled timbers, to create a genuine aged patina. Some may say they’re antique reproductions or distressed pieces but however you prefer to describe them they have character and no two pieces are alike.
Who would have thought that such beauty could be all concealed in this little place on Waterlick Road. I was indeed impressed by the furniture made from reclaimed wood. Unique pieces that would wonderfully add to the accent of any home. There are lots of beautiful finds of hand painted furniture that are excellently crafted. At first look you might think that the elaborate paintings were printed, but no they are all hand done. Art classes are also offered by the creators of these masterpieces on site at Beyond these Hills.
If you were looking for that special gift and you wanted to give one of quality and would be cherished Beyond the Hills is the place to visit. Prices are extremely reasonable for the quality.And the gifts would be pleasing for both men and women. My thoughts are this is the perfect place to find that very special wedding gift, friendship gift and perhaps a special gift for you.
You can find directions to Beyond these Hills in Google Maps so be sure to add it to your GPS.
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