Lee Workman of Workman Reflections, specializes in taking memorable photographs of families, pets, individuals and group portraits (including photo touch-ups). Lee is highly skilled at capturing the true personality of the subject in every portrait, and will also take photographs of sports teams, company teams, and other large groups in both indoor and outdoor environments. Visit the Workman Reflections Facebook Fan page at www.Facebook.com/Photoninjawork
Back in his “film days” James Curtis Barger….worked as a freelance sports photographer for the Chattanooga News Free Press.... a *studio photographer* using large format portrait cameras…and then, while traveling throughout the Southeast with his engineering “day job”, he specialized in historical architectural photography, primarily focusing on images of water powered grist mills…his mill images have been featured on both book and magazine covers…and the coffee table book Historical Mills of America…published by Landmark Publishing out of Texas, contains over seventy five of his watermill photographs. In the past few years, James Curtis Barger, has been working on “relearning” photography in the digital world ….attending Atlanta Photography Guild events with Trent Chau and Marc Turnley…focusing his efforts on location portrait work and event photography. He has been the principal photographed for the Wild-O-Ween Charity Halloween Ball in Chattanooga for the past three years, and has worked with numerous Atlanta-based events including the Artifice Club, Mon Cherie, Ritual Oni, and MarksterCon.
When he's not buried within the daily grind that is the real world, Jeff James can be found taking many a picture at many pop culture conventions and social events as an active pastime. Always interested in the camera, Jeff took more of a professional turn to photography after attending his first DragonCon back in 2010. Since then he has been increasingly more involved as a photographer at various gatherings around Atlanta. Some of his photos have received national attention appearing online on several news and television websites and even in a Marvel comic. Check out his work at https://www.flickr.com/photos/awesoman/. He also sings a mean karaoke on the side.