Asheville Photography with Audrey Goforth

I came in touch with an Asheville area photographer named Audrey Goforth many years ago and glad I did. One of the first questions she asked me was “how do I get involved in all of this social media stuff?” My question to her was “how do I get some pro photography to enhance my business branding and my personal portfolio?” After meeting and dealing with Audrey a couple of times, I knew she was a keeper, as many of you can attest to.

Audrey Goforth Photography is actually getting ready to celebrate their 17th year in business. She loves to do weddings, family and individual photos. In the past few years, we have personally hired her for numerous family photo sessions; and also as the “Photographer of Choice” for many of our clients. When our business calls us out of town, Audrey is always ready to travel. I have bumped into her at so many local Asheville area events, we talk for a moment, then she walks away taking photos, and I walk away tweeting.

While Audrey was taking photos of us yesterday at the Grove Park Inn, I took the photo of her above. If you are looking for a photographer that is based in the Asheville NC area, you definitely need to check out Audrey Goforth Photography.




Allure – Photography Art Show in Asheville June 21, 2012

“Allure – the secret life of flowers,” my upcoming show – only one week left until the opening reception, and I do so hope to see you there. A portion of sales throughout the June 21-Aug. 15 show and an auction to be held at the opening reception will benefit The Hope Chest for Women, a non-profit organization that assists women in WNC with breast or gynecological cancer, and supports awareness and education programs, so it is a wonderful cause.

Here are the details:

What – “Allure, the secret life of flowers” – featuring new photographic works on metal by Julie McMillan of Silver Birch Studio Photography
When – Opening reception Thursday, June 21, 7 – 9pm, show runs June 21-Aug. 15
Where – West One Salon, 372 Depot St., Suite 20, in Asheville’s River Arts District