Going Outside with the PhotoBox

Claxton Farm hosted an eccentric group for the wedding of Jesse Jones, and NC PhotoBox  was there for its first outdoor gig. The lighting was constantly changing, but thanks to the high-powered Alien Bee Ring Flash, some of the images turned into contemporary art. A party for the ages! Photos of the fire-eaters coming soon!


Sweet Sixteen

Somehow I have managed to be a professional photographer for almost fifteen years and I have never worked a birthday party (for hire that is). Camryn's Sweet Sixteen was an affair not soon to be forgotten thanks to the design team of BobbyMark's Design.  The Red Carpet created a high intense energy and  NC PhotoBox was there to capture the action.

French Broad Imaging

I would like to give a big shout out to Tony and Patrick at French Broad Imaging for hooking up the studio for me at their South Asheville location ( 524B Hendersonville Road). Tony set up his Einstein  AlienBees and they worked to perfection! If you need photo restoration or prints from you last vacation, let these guys be of service. Spot on printing and a friendly environment equals better images for you and you might even learn something if you stick around long enough. Thanks guys!

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Barnyard Guitars

Barnyard Guitars - Wabi Sabi Artist Rusty Douglas

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Wabi-sabi is an ancient Asian art form/philosophy which advocates a naturally occuring, organically arising process i.e. one that evolves over time, as compared to a pre-fab, uniform, synthetic, commercial condition. Wabi-sabi philosophy states that all things arise from nothingness and return to nothingness, via wear, decay, use, etc. wabi-sabi clothing, for instance would be soft, faded, and comfortable as compared to stiff, synthetic and uncomfortable. Things wabi-sabi tend to be asymetrical, irregular and varigated therefore more readily blending with the natural order of things. Commercially mass produced, identical products are the anti-thesis of the wabi-sabi aesthetic. Things wabi-sabi tend to embody strong individual characteristics and attributes.
Please visit : Barnyard Guitars

Website and Photography by Ryan Bumgarner

Mango-Habanero Sauce

Mango-Habanero Sauce


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Heat the oil in a saucepan and add mangoes, onion, carrot and habañero chiles. Cook for about 10 minutes over medium heat, until onions are soft and translucent. Deglaze with vinegar and sugar. Bring to a slow boil, reduce heat and simmer for 35-40 minutes. Remove from heat and season with salt to taste. Transfer to a blender, pulse sauce and strain through a medium strainer. If the sauce is too thick add a little water to thin.
Yield: about 3 cups 

***Ketchup can be added to this recipe, but I would not recommend because of all the crap that is in most ketchup. Also for milder (hehehe) habanero sauce, blanch your peppers with white vinegar and you can double or even triple the amount of peppers in your sauce. By blanching the peppers, some of the heat is removed and it is easier to taste the sweetness of the habanero.