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2009, Scott MacInnis
© Scott MacInnis
01Sep2009

Roswell Photographic Society Exhibition: Travel

Anna Lees

Featuring work by: Hazel Berger, Debra Booth, Adriene C. Bruce, Stan Clay, John Clemmer, David Cruickshanks, Bobi Dimond, Jody Dobbs, Carl Fredrickson, Roy Gordon, Phyllis Hlavac, Jan Ingersoll, Scott MacInnis, Bill Magley, Jan Martin, Nancy Mingo, Laurel Neels, Harry Palmatier, Maisie Partridge, Jim Pettit, Amira Price, Gittel Price, Tom Query, Jerome Roberts, Theresa Sicurezza, Dewane Stone, Edmund Waters

Exhibition: Tue, Sep 1 to Sun, Aug 1

Have the best lunch in town and enjoy looking at images from around the world. An exhibit presented by members of the  Roswell Photographic Society.  One of the oldest and largest photography groups in the Atlanta area. Offering photo classes, workshops, exhibit space and fieldtrips.  Membership is free. www.roswellphotosociety.org. There are two meetings a month, the first Monday of the month (speaker) and the third Monday (critique). Membership ranges from beginner to professionals.

Anna Lees
425 Market Street
Roswell, GA 30075  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 11:30am - 2pm
p: (770) 998-0086
web: http://www.annaleesrestaurant.com
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/327
ACP Listing #: 026

2009, Carl Fredrickson
© Carl Fredrickson
05Oct2009

Roswell Photographic Society Exhibition: Pursuit of Leisure

Greater North Fulton Chamber

Featuring work by: Hazel Berger, Debra Booth, Stan Clay, John Clemmer, Lin Crane-Hauck, David Cruickshanks, Bobi Dimond, Jody Dobbs, Carl Fredrickson, Roy Gordon, Gerard Hauck, Phyllis Hlavac, Jan Ingersoll, Scott MacInnis, Bill Magley, Nancy Mingo, Laurel Neels, Harry Palmatier, Jim Pettit, Gittel Price, Amira Price, Tom Query, Karen Ryan, Theresa Sicurezza, Edmund Waters

Exhibition: Mon, Oct 5 to Fri, Oct 1

A exhibit presented by members of the  Roswell Photographic Society.  One of the oldest and largest photography groups in the Atlanta area. Offering photo classes, workshops, exhibit space, critiques and fieldtrips.  Membership is free. www.roswellphotosociety.org There are two meetings a month, the first Monday of the month (speaker) and the third Monday (critique). Members ranges from beginner, intermediate to professionals.

Greater North Fulton Chamber
11605 Haynes Bridge Road
Alpharetta, GA 30009  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 8:30am - 5pm
Fri: 8:30am - 4:30pm
web: http://www.gnfcc.com
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/342
ACP Listing #: 084

2009, Jim Harrison
© Jim Harrison
10Oct2009

Atlanta Photographic Society Salon

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta

Featuring work by: Ru Britton, Enrique Duprat, Margaret Foust, Roy Gordon, Jim Harrison, Ron Holt

: Sat, Oct 10, 7pm - 9pm

Free. The public is invited.

Exhibition: Thu, Oct 1 to Mon, Oct 26 2009

Atlanta Photographic Society Salon

This group exhibition showcases the creative photography of over a dozen Atlanta Photographic Society (APS) members - both professionals and award winning amateurs. View 70+ fascinating images: color and black & white, of nature, people and the manmade. Awards are given for color, black & white and best in show. Enjoy this visual treat whenever the church is open. I-85 Access Road North, N. Druid Hills exit.
Free. Many works for sale. Learn more about APS at www.atlantaphotographic.org.

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta
1911 Cliff Valley Way
Atlanta, GA 30329  [map: Google Maps]
p: (404) 634-5134
web: http://www.uuca.org
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/153
ACP Listing #: 106




Atlanta Celebrates Photography
1135 Sheridan Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30324 USA
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Established in 1998, Atlanta Celebrates Photography supports Atlanta's emergence as an international center for photography. Through an annual October festival and year-round programs, ACP seeks to nurture and support photographers, educate and engage collectors, promote diverse photography venues, and enrich Atlanta's cultural scene. Through these efforts, we facilitate Atlanta's emergence as a world-class cultural city.

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