FloydFest is a mixture of young and old, old-time hippie and old-time traditional, gay and straight, liberal and conservative, odd and odder.
After five years, the event that few gave much chance of success continues to grow and fulfil the dreams of organizers Erika Hodges and Kris Johnson but the event becomes reality because of the overwhelming effort of a small paid staff and an army of volunteers.
The music is interesting and fun to photograph but as a photographer, though, I try to look beyond the event and at the people because it is the unusual mix of humanity that comes together in that sprawling field in Patrick County that really defines FloydFest.
Like the Friday Night Jamboree, the people make the event and you find a hodgepod enjoying the show. Here are a few more shots gathered from the weekend. I’m still sorting through more than a thousand images and will put some more together in both slide shows and postings throughout the week. 
The skies threatened Saturday but only a brief shower fell as FloydFest 5 enjoyed a day of pleasant weather and growing crowds to see fan favorites like Donna and the Buffalo (above) on the main Dreaming Creek Stage while area bluegrass talents like The Whitetop Mountain Band (right) packed in a crowd at the Blue Cow Folklife Center.


Four days of FloydFest starts Thursday at the site just off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Now in its 5th year, the music and arts extravaganza continues to grow. A story in
A couple of shots from outside the Floyd County Store during the Friday Night Jamboree. 