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Reuben Cox: The eclectic log cabins of Joe Webb

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The Work of Joe Webb
Appalachian Master of Rustic Architecture
By Reuben Cox

A photographer studies the work of a log cabin craftsman

During the 1920s and 1930s, builder Joe Webb constructed nearly three dozen log homes in the tiny Appalachian town of Highlands, North Carolina. The cabins were built without the aid of power tools–or architectural plans–and all of these exquisite structures are located within a five-mile radius.

webb2 Reuben Cox: The eclectic log cabins of Joe WebbIn The Work of Joe Webb, photographer Reuben Cox captures the atmosphere and ambience of these idiosyncratic and important historic buildings. Using a large-format field camera, Cox has documented all of Webb’s extant cabins. Beautifully presented in tritone, his images explore the lush, rhododendron-filled settings of Webb’s constructions as well as the rich grain of their chestnut and pine posts and beams. Cox, a Highlands native, also includes an essay that places the work within a regional and historical context. Yet this is less an analytical taxonomy of Webb’s cabins than an expansive meditation in which Cox employs his own art to understand another man’s life work and the extraordinary qualities of that which is handmade and unique.

Reuben Cox is a photographer who divides his time between Highlands, North Carolina, and New York City. Cox’s work has appeared in several one-man shows and is represented by Bespoke Gallery. His photographs have also appeared in Blind Spot, Aperture, Doubletake, the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, House and Garden, and other publications. Find out more about Cox and his work at www.reubencox.us.

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