Photographer finds art in rustic scenes


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Dillon Stone become interested in photography about two years ago when he began taking photos of interesting objects around White County.

“Cars, trucks, barns, old stuff, rusty old stuff, pretty much, and nature and outdoors too definately,” said Stone.

Stone’s parents have long supported him in his journey in photography.Screen Shot 2013-03-25 at 6.59.04 PM

“I couldn’t have done it without them,” explained Stone.

Dillon’s passion for photography has led him on many trips around the south.

“My best photo would probably be in Louisiana. We were driving back home and there was a barn over to the right. My parents just happened to notice it they were looking over there. I didn’t even see it.”

“We did a u-turn on the highway, went back around and went about 20 miles per hour. I just snapped it real quick and it’s probably one of my favorite pictures, just because of how good it is,” said Stone.

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Before taking pictures of others property, he asks the owners if he can.

“I like my old stuff and he’s doing something that’s really interesting that not very many people do you know I got a lot of old stuff,” said James Houston.

After many years of experience, Stone has advice for beginning photographers.

“Start out small and just keep going, because eventually you’ll get to be a great photographer like you see on the news or in a magazine, you just never know,” said Stone.

You can follow Dillon on Instagram: @dillionstone or purchase his prints instacanv.as/dillonstone

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