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Welcome to Molliebiscuit Images.

I am not a photographer by profession, but by a long-time passion. My day job as a health services provider, and my beautiful loving wife Mollie allow me to indulge myself in that passion and this is my venue to share a small portion of that endeavor. I am hoping that there are images contained within that will provoke your interest and pleasure. Photography is a creative medium that intrigues and challenges.... I enjoy the opportunities that it has afforded me.

The "Photography" Gallery is a very brief representation of the many digital images I have taken. These are open for anyone to browse and comment on.

The "Student Gallery" - A limited collection of photographs taken by some of my photography students at The University of Tennessee Martin.

The "Family Gallery" is a collection of photographs taken by, and of, family and friends. Most are password-protected to restrict for privacy and family-enjoyment only.

I have joined forces with Dwain Shaw (http://www.borrowed-images.com) from Augusta,Georgia to create the Great Smoky Mountain Digital Adventures Workshop which was successfully held in April, 2009. The Spring workshop, which featured photographers from Tennessee & Georgia, was as successful as the 2008 workshops which saw participants from California, Ohio, Louisiana, Texas, Georgia and Tennessee. It is a collaborative effort of Molliebiscuit Images & Workshops, LLC and Visual Voices, LLC. Images from this latest workshop will be featured soon....watch for them.

Check out my newest gallery on Yosemite.This gallery is under development but has a couple of pages of pics. I have included a number of High Dynamic Range (HDR) shots in this gallery plus a couple of panoramas. I really love the wide color and luminance range of the HDR technique. I think you will note the difference.

Also, if you are interested in organized photography in the NW Tennessee and surrounding areas, check out the website of the Northwest Tennessee Photography Club at http://www.nwtpc.org

Please feel free to leave comments where the opportunity is offered and revisit often as this site is updated frequently.

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