Andy Childs, Mud Island and Friends

The 4th of July is always a fun time to photograph with all the festivities. Went downtown Memphis to Mud Island to check out the music and fireworks with some friends. Always try to bring your camera, you never know what event, action you might get to photograph, and...

Memphis International Blues Challenge

Memphis held it’s 27th International Blues Challenge this past week. It was a fun event to photograph, but also challenging with the lights. Lighting is always different from venue to venue, and you will need to experiment with flash to balance ambient light...

William Eggleston in Focus Since 1939

William Eggleston an iconic figure was born in 1939 in Memphis. His photographs have influenced artists from around the world. His images have been displayed in museums from Paris to New York to Tokyo. Next to Elvis Presley, he is probably the second-most important...

Photographs from Race for the Cure 2010

The Race for the Cure was a hugh success this year. There were over 19,300 people registered to run/walk in the 5k race, and raised $1.1 Million dollars. Hundreds of TEAMS. WOW!!! Methodist Hospital Group has over 1300 employees and 40+ groups registered for this...

Race for the Cure

Every year in October in this region, “Race for the Cure” is held in Germantown, Tennessee drawing thousands of participants. Their goal this year is to raise $750,000. Each year the Memphis Camera Club donates all the photographs from 20+ volunteer...

Ames Plantation Time for Fall Photographs

Fall is in the air, and it’s a great time to photograph these fall festivals. Be sure that you have a 70 – 200 or 70- 300 lens. This will you to get close from a distance. Also, if you have a wide angle 24-55 or so, bring those and get close to your...