Colby McLemore Speaks At Photographic Society Of Chattanooga June 15

  • Saturday, May 27, 2023

The Photographic Society of Chattanooga will present Colby McLemore on Thursday, June 15.  Mr.
McLemore is the owner and visual storyteller of Colby’s Photo & Videos. He is a full-time professional whose work revolves around advertising photography and videography for businesses as well as for individuals.  

Mr. McLemore has earned his Master’s, Craftsman, CPP and Certified Drone Photographer designations. He has also won many prestigious awards. Mr. McLemore’s presentation will be, “Be a Unique and Creative Photographer-all for the cost of a drone”. 

To learn more about Mr. McLemore and to see examples of his work, visit his website www.colbysphotosvideos.com

The presentation will begin at 7 p.m. Visitors are always welcome.

Boot Camp begins at 6 p.m. Mickey Rountree will be discussing, “How to Select ‘The Shot’ From a Collection of Images Using Lightroom”.

The presentation will be at the St. John United Methodist Church, 3921 Murray Hills Dr. For
more information call 423-344-5643 or e-mail Mary Jane Fish at president@chattanoogaphoto.org.  For more information about the Photographic Society of Chattanooga, visit https://chattanoogaphoto.org.


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