LAUREL of Northeast Georgia June 22

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The Arts

On Our Cover

Von Watts is the Picture Lady and So Much More!

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he has earned the nickname “the Picture Lady” without even trying. She has been at most Rabun County sporting events for a few decades or more. Why? Because she is always there with her camera; because she is one of the Wildcats’ most loyal fans. From the football team to the band, Rabun County native Von Watts is a supporter. Her friends would tell you she is a devoted, lifelong buddy. The kids in her church and community would say, “we love Miss Von” and her children would tell you she gave them all she had. Today it’s the grandkids who are the apple of her eye. Von Watts is just a genuinely kind and good person. Back in the day, Von was in the Rabun County Band; she graduated from Rabun County High School in 1981. While in attendance there she was asked by J.L. Roach to help out on the annual staff. She was handed a camera and sent out to take photos. She realized that she truly enjoyed it. Working after school at Drug Mart, Von started saving for her first camera. She purchased a Pentax K-1000 35mm. This was before digital cameras when film was sent off to be developed or developed in a dark room. This began her love affair with the camera or rather with capturing moments. Years later she went through many old photos and found some treasures that she shared with family members. After high school, Von went on to complete the photography program at North Georgia Technical College. She opened a photography studio and while she loved the picture taking aspect of the business, she didn’t relish running the business side. She then went to work for Rudeseal Photography in Cornelia, Georgia where she stayed for a couple years. In that time she married, and soon after they began a family. Von first had Logan and next came a set of twins, Kenneth and Sarah. Sudden infant death syndrome claimed Sarah’s life. Von calls Sarah her little deposit in Heaven and knows she’ll see her again one day. The loss was tragic and hard on every member of her family. Kelsie completed her family a couple years later. Today a son-in-law (James) and daughter-in-law (Sarah)

have been added and three grandsons (Landon age 5, Marco age 3, and Luke who is 10 months). Her children and grandchildren are her life. “One thing that photography gave me was the ability to work from home and raise my children. Once I left Rudeseal’s Photography I stayed home and I did local wedding photography. I also did children’s photography and family portraits. I could fit in photo sessions while my kids were at school or do weddings on the weekends, develop the film and put together a portfolio for the bride in the evenings. Staying home with my children was such a blessing,” she said. Von found herself a single parent and balancing it all took some work but she did it! In 2000, she took a job in the Photo Center at Walmart. She enjoyed it so much and began exploring digital photography more. She bought her first digital camera when the kids were going to prom, she loved the ability to see the photos before printing them and to take hundreds at a time. “In 2004, a position opened up in the Vision Center as a Doctor’s Tech. I put in for it and got it. I found it so interesting! I loved working out on the floor with patients and learning all I could about vision and eye health. I was given the opportunity to go and earn a degree as a Dispensing Optician. It required a lot of studying. I had three teenagers at home and I gave it all I had. I told them while I am studying, unless there is blood, guts and eyeballs involved, don’t bother me. I had been told if you didn’t pass the boards the first time you had to pay to retake the test. They told me that most people didn’t pass the first time, but I knew I had to. I couldn’t afford not to. I had to drive to Macon to take the test and I am proud to say I passed it the first time!” she told me. Von went on

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Lovin’ The Journey

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pages 84-87

Foxfire

15min
pages 88-100

Sweet Sensations

2min
pages 78-79

Rabun County Fire Personnel - Thank You

7min
pages 80-81

By the Way

3min
pages 82-83

Explore Rabun

3min
pages 76-77

Michael on the Map

7min
pages 72-75

Appalachian Home Solutions Flooring

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pages 68-71

Grab This Piece of History While You Can

3min
pages 64-67

Pet Health

5min
pages 52-55

You Can Land in This Beautiful Valley Today

4min
pages 60-63

Lake, Mountain Views Define Burton Living

3min
pages 56-57

R4G - A father’s love is different

4min
pages 48-51

Valley Voices

1min
pages 46-47

Outdoors

3min
pages 58-59

Shoreline Jewelry

4min
pages 44-45

Cover Artist - Von Watts

5min
pages 38-41

Family Table

7min
pages 26-31

Adventure Out

3min
pages 32-33

Providence Farmstead Creamery

1min
page 25

North Georgia Arts Guild Kimberly Adams

4min
pages 42-43

Bon Appétit

3min
pages 14-15

Recipes by Jillian Glenn

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pages 16-17

Firmly Rooted

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