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FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER: REBECCA A. KECK ________________ Brianna Summey Rebecca A. Keck was born in Asheville, North Carolina, but she grew up in Bean Station, a small town in East Tennessee, surrounded by the Ap- palachian Mountains. Rebecca graduated from Rutledge High School in 2, a 050 nd then went on to East Tennessee State University from 205 t 0 o 2008 with a plan to major in business. Rebecca has always used photography as a medium for her creativity, but it wasn’t until her son was born in December of 2009 that photography really took off as a passion for her. In relating photography and love for her son, Rebecca says, “When I look into the eyes of my little boy, I see all of the beauty and wonderment in the world that needs to be captured and shared with others.” For Rebecca, her way of capturing that beauty and wonderment is through photography. She is lucky enough that sharing what she captures with her camera has become her career. Rebecca has studied under nationally published fine art photographers such as David Wilson and Pete Michael, and collaborated with many more. She is an active member of the Morristown Art Association in Mor- ristown, Tennessee. Her latest exhibit entitled, “Distressed” was held at the Morristown-Hamblen Public Library from June to July 2.310 She is the sole proprietor of Fine Art Photography by Rebecca. To expand her business, Rebecca has a website where more of her work can be found: www.givemeagreatbigsmile.com.
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Oct 20, 2013
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