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Collecting Memories by Myah Griffin

January 20, 2026

Over the past 50 years, hammer enthusiast Scotty Fulton has built a collection of over 27,000 hammers. But something is missing.

What started as a story at 50th Mountain Workshops, WKUVJP Student Myah Griffin revisited her subject to give a better view of the story.

Experience the Multimedia project that explores Fulton’s hammer collection and how he has now lost his passion after losing his wife this past year.

Check out the 360 camera tour of the workshop and learn about the vareity of hammers.

Visit the entire project: https://wkuvjp430.tilda.ws/collectingmemories

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Western Kentucky University Visual Journalism and Photography, a leading nationally ranked program, is not only about visual storytelling based in still and moving image acquisition, but it is also about instilling passion, inspiration, dedication and love for what you do.

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Since 1976, the Mountain Workshops has been gathering stories of our shared history. This unprecedented visual collection of a rich past reveals the everyday life of the people and places that make our Commonwealth unique and truly, one-of-a-kind.

We believe in the power of human connection through storytelling, and we create and preserve a valuable cultural archive of Kentucky life.

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