2010 Photographic Exhibit Jurors

Charles Callaghan

Photographer Charles Callaghan’s work has been exhibited in galleries and publications for 30 plus years. With a photojournalism degree from Penn State University, he began a career specializing in assignment photography for industry including several Fortune 500 Corporations. His work also includes numerous awards in architecture and black and white in the traditional film processes. He was an instructor at Delaware Valley College, the past president of “The Viewfinders” and current president of the Doylestown Photography Club as well as cofounder of The Photography Place. Charles teaches workshops and maintains his first interest in his hometown of Doylestown where he resides with his wife and four children. To gain some insight into Charles’ work, visit: www.ccallaghan.com.


Chris Meck

Chris Meck is a Philadelphia based award winning photographer. She is a recipient of Photographer’s Forum & Nikon’s First Place Color award, chosen as a Selected Artist in The Print Center’s 76th Annual International Competition and recipient of a Leeway Foundation Window of Opportunity grant. Most recently, Chris was selected as an Emerging Artist by Bread & Roses for their Tribute to Change annual event. Chris has completely produced or participated in a number of gallery shows.

Along with her personal portrait work, Chris’s clients include a number of commercial publications and media sources. To gain some insight into Chris’ work, visit: www.chrismeck.com



John Woodin

John Woodin is a fine art photographer who focuses on landscapes that explore the relationship between man and nature. One year before Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans, where his childhood home was, Woodin began documenting the conflict between order and chaos, the effects of poverty and neglect, and the incongruous beauty of decay. John Woodin has continued to document the changes in New Orleans up to the present. His new book "City of Memory, New Orleans Before and After Katrina" has recently been published. John has been a working commercial and fine-art photographer for more than twenty years. He studied at the University of New Orleans (B.A.) and Tyler School of Art, Temple University (M.F.A.) and currently teaches photography at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. To gain some insight into John’s work, visit: www.inliquid.com/artist/woodin_john/woodin.php


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