Rolling hills, colorful gardens, interesting architecture, and friendly people provide great subject matter for our Photography students. Learn about light, improve your composition skills, or become more comfortable using a professional camera.
Rolling hills, colorful gardens, interesting architecture, and friendly people provide great subject matter for our Photography students. Learn about light, improve your composition skills, or become more comfortable using a professional camera.
Orchard House was originally constructed in the 1950s as a residence. The studio and house overlook an orchard in the front yard and a rolling pasture leading to the creek in the back. The Photography & Writing Studio offers students a quiet classroom space equipped with high-speed internet along with Mac and PC computers. The studio’s large central table is ideal for coming together to review images or discuss your latest draft. In addition to the Harvest Room, Orchard House includes student housing.
Rachel is an interdisciplinary artist working in alternative and traditional photography, printmaking, jewelry, woodworking, book arts, textiles, and installation. After completing her MFA at the University of Georgia in 2020, she digitized the 7,000-piece collection at Newcomb Art Museum in New Orleans. Originally from Northeast Georgia, Rachel has traveled the world learning alternative photography processes and participating in photography and printmaking conferences. She is currently renovating Elf School, a historic school in Hayesville, NC, where she plans to build studios and continue her art practice while sharing her passion, skills, and experience with others at the Folk School.
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