Sunday, August 20, 2023

2nd Annual UJC/Safelight District Photowalk with the Shutter Brothers - Scenic City Bound!


Get out your calendar, because we are really excited to announce our 2nd Annual Photowalk with the Shutter Brothers, Wayne Setser and Kevin Lane. The date is Saturday, October 7, and the place is the Scenic City, Chattanooga, Tennessee. That’s right, this year we are going with a urban landscape/street photography theme, and the Chattanooga riverfront will provide plenty of subject matter for your camera lens.

You can let us know you are participating here.

Here are the details:

We will meet outside the Hair of the Dog pub prior to 8:30 am. Hair of the Dog (Kevin’s favorite Chattanooga pub) is located at 334 Market Street. There is plenty of cheap street parking near Hair of the Dog, and there  are lots nearby also. At 8:30 al we will start walking north on Market Street to First Street, where we will turn right. We’ll walk up the hill to Walnut Street, where will stop at the Ed Johnson Memorial to learn about the not only the history of the Walnut Street Bridge, but also the role the bridge played in the sad history of racial intolerance and injustice. 

Ed Johnson Memorial

Then, we will turn left on Walnut Street and cross the Tennessee river. The Walnut Street, which now is a pedestrian bridge, affords views of the Chattanooga riverfront and skyline as well as other bridges and river traffic. The bridge will take us to the Chattanooga neighborhood known as the North Shore, which is known for its eclectic variety of art shops and restaurants.

Walnut Street Bridge

We will turn left on Frazier Avenue and walk toward Market Street. Along the way, participants will be able to walk down to Coolidge Park, Chattanooga’s most popular park. Participants looking for street photography opportunities will be rewarded near the carousel and the interactive children’s fountain. Landscape photographers will enjoy the views of the river bridges and city skyline across the river.

North Shore Storefront

Southern Bell on the Tennessee River

When we are ready to move on from the North Shore, we will cross back over the river on the Market Street Bridge, a handsome bascule drawbridge built in 1917. The bridge will take us to the Tennessee Aquarium Plaza, which will provide plenty of photographic subject matter. We’ll take our time photographing in this area, and when we are ready we will walk along Market Street back to the Hair of the Dog, where we’ll go inside, have lunch, and get to know each other. We’ll wrap up the event 

Aquarium Plaza Street Musician


Other things to know:

If you want to make this a family event, the Tennessee Aquarium, the Children’s Discovery Museum, and the IMAX theater are close by.

Participants may bring any kind of camera they choose.

There is no fee for this event, but you are responsible for food purchases and parking.

As you might expect, an event like this is dependent on weather. Please monitor our Facebook and Instagram pages for last minute bulletins.

Finally, please please click here to go our Facebook even page and let us know that you are participating. It will greatly help us.

It’s going to be a great of photography, so mark your calendar and make your plans to participate!

Friday, August 11, 2023

Uncle Jonesy's Cameras Podcast #62: Mistakes and the Photographers Who Learn from Them

After a summer break, the Shutter Brothers are back with a show that addresses an unpleasant subject . . . MISTAKES! Yes, we all make them, so let's all learn from them! Our faithful listeners join Wayne and Kevin by sharing stories of mistakes so that we can avoid them.

If we know anything about photography, we know this:  You will make mistakes. You'll make them as a beginner; you'll make them as an intermediate, and you'll make them as an advanced or even professional. The trick is to learn from mistakes so that they are not repeated. That is the focus of this show. And let's give credit to our faithful listeners who submitted their mistakes to us to be shared with you. We can never thank them enough for their contributions to the educational aspect of UJC. Shout outs to all of you!

During our summer podcast break, both Wayne and Kevin have been busy in the darkroom making prints of their vacation photography while solving problems along the way. For Wayne, a failing enlarger bulb wreaked havoc on his usual printing workflow. For Kevin, For Kevin, trying to make prints with a portable enlarger in a small condo bathroom continues to prove a challenge. Nevertheless, they both have some mice prints to show for their efforts. Furthermore, both Wayne and Kevin have print projects in the works! Wayne's project is his newly opened Etsy shop, which he aptly titled Wayne's Darkroom. As for Kevin, he plans to turn his vacation photographs of Folly Beach, South Carolina, into a souvenir post card box set. It's not ready yet, but when it is, it will be available on his Etsy shop, Chattalog Photography.

Some of Kevin's Folly Beach postcard prints. The top row was 
the first try, and the bottom row the second attempt. 

Wayne's 8x10s of Norway, shot with his Plaubel Makina 67.

While we would love for you to visit our Etsy shops, we want our listeners to know that we don't monetize our podcast in any way, including print sales. However, if you want to know what our shops look like, you can click on the links below and check them out yourself. And we certainly don't mind if you share these links with others. Thank you!

Wayne's Etsy shop:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/waynesdarkroom/?etsrc=sdt

Kevin's Etsy shop:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/chattalogphotography/?etsrc=sdt

Finally, it's that time of year again - time to talk about a photowalk! The Shutter Bros proudly announce the 2nd Annual Uncle Jonesy's Cameras and Safelight District Community Darkroom Photowalk, which will be on Saturday morning, October 7. This year's photowalk is going to take place in Kevin's neck of the woods, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and we are thinking of it as an urban landscape and street photography event. We are still putting the details together, but there will be a Facebook event page very soon. Please use it to let us know your participating . . . and we really really hope you will be!

Our listeners played a big part in show #62, so please consider contributing to our next show! Send us an email at unclejonesyscameras@gmail.com. Also, check out our show notes at https://unclejonesyscameras.blogspot.com and our Facebook and Instagram pages (both can be found by searching @ujcpodcast). 

Happy Photography!