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The Lookbook: Documenting Pisgah Project Day 2025 Day for the Pisgah Conservancy

The Lookbook is a photographic journal featuring galleries of our more extensive client work and projects.

For more than a year, I've been an ambassador for The Pisgah Conservancy, a conservation organization based in Western North Carolina that oversees the Pisgah Ranger District, a section of Pisgah National Forest that borders Buncombe, Haywood, and Transylvania Counties. While Pisgah National Forest receives roughly 4 million visitors each year, making it the most popular national forest in the country, funding for national forests has neither the support nor revenue that other public lands have to help manage the volume of traffic. Through strategic partnerships with the USFS and other organizations, The Pisgah Conservancy has helped address the needs of the Pisgah National Forest by removing invasive plants, conducting cleanups, providing visitor education, and improving habitats and watersheds.


In April, I documented Pisgah Project Day, the largest volunteer day for The Pisgah Conservancy, which saw over 500 volunteers contribute more than 2,000 hours of labor on 25 different projects. Below is a 54-photo gallery highlighting some of the work accomplished, along with a highlight video.

Pisgah Project Day 2025 Gallery




Highlight Video



Visit The Pisgah Conservancy's site for a full recap on all of the incredible work that was done, and consider helping them maintain and protect the Pisgah National Forest with a small donation.

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