Eastern Shore Camera Club hopes to inspire during Members Exhibit
FAIRHOPE, Ala. (WKRG) — Photography developed through the camera lenses of amateurs and professionals alike will be on display for the opening night of the 14th Annual Members Exhibit of the Eastern Shore Camera Club during Friday’s Art Walk in downtown Fairhope.
“The event is incredibly significant for us, and I’m thrilled to see so many members submitting their images,” Eastern Shore Camera Club President Tim Jones said.
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WKRG News 5’s Rose Ann Haven, artist Nancy Raia and photographer Vincent Lawson judged submissions Thursday at the Eastern Shore Art Center.
“I hope the community gets as excited as we are about the remarkable photography that the ESCC will be showcasing,” Jones said.
Participants were graded in multiple categories for best in show as well as a special award for best use of color and best black and white.
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“We love to share the art of photography but, also inspire others to take up the art of photography,” ESCC Communications Representative Debi Parnell said.
With 30 years of photography experience, Jones said he still finds immense joy in watching other photographers in action and seeing those “a-ha” moments.
The exhibit will be open Friday from 6 p.m. through 8 p.m. and continue to be on display at the Eastern Shore Art Center until Oct. 26.
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