The Photographic Society Of Chattanooga Presents “The Best Of SCIPE” May 19

  • Monday, May 2, 2016

The Photographic Society of Chattanooga will present “The Best of SCIPE” on Thursday, May 19. SCIPE is the Scenic City International Photo Exhibition.  This year 1,364 images were entered by photographers from 37 countries.  The presentation will show the images that were accepted into the exhibition, including the winners.  The presentation will begin at 7 p.m. at the St. John United Methodist Church, 3921 Murray Hills Dr.  Visitors are welcome.

For beginners or photographers that want to get their camera off of “Automatic”, the Boot Camp at 6 p.m.  The topic will be, Change Your View:  1) Zoom with Your Feet, 2) Fill the Frame, 3) Show the Environment, 4) Take a Knee, 5) Horizontal vs. Vertical, and 6) Break the Rules.

For more information, call 423-344-5643 or e-mail Mickey Rountree at president@chattanoogaphoto.org.

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