Thursday

Southeat gallery’s inaugural show, “Sea & Shore,”

"Luna Beach" by J. Scott Kelly, co-owner of Southeast Gallery.
The Southeast Gallery of Photographic Art
invites you to their Grand Opening and Artists Reception for the inaugural juried
“Sea & Shore”
exhibit on Wednesday, June 3rd from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Come meet the artists, enjoy wine and cheese, and celebrate the beauty of the vast two-thirds of our earth and its coastal surroundings.

"Lake Superior" by Matt Dee
The Sea & Shore exhibit encompasses underwater, nautical, and coastal photographic interpretations in over 30 outstanding images by 14 talented photographic artists and will be the gallery’s featured exhibit through July 31st.

"Juno Pier" by Bruce Weissman

The gallery is located at 1446 19th Place, Suite 100, (on the north side of the eastbound artery of State Road 60 - just west of 14th Avenue) in Downtown Vero Beach.
For further information please call (772)643-6994 or (772)834-5828 or visit http://www.southeastgalleryofphotographicart.com/

Read the Article in the
Press Journal
http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2009/may/27/southeast-gallery-educates-local-photographers/

Through the Eye of the Camera Juried Photography Exhibit

The A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery in Fort Pierce is currently hosting the 11th Annual "Through the Eye of the Camera" juried photography exhibit, sponsored by Jiffy Photo & Framing and Canon.

Vero Beach professional photographer and co-owner of Southeast Gallery of Photographic Art, J. Scott Kelly, was among three professional photographers invited to judge this year’s juried exhibit. This panel of experts also included editorial and travel photographer, Paul J. Milette, along with environmental photographer, Sean Dowie of SMD Photography.

These judges gathered on May 17th at the Backus Museum to carefully review the more than 270 images entered by local amateur and professional photographers. The entries were divided into five categories: Film; Black & White; Manipulated; Digital – Wildlife/Outdoors; and Digital – Still Life/Portraits. From the entries, 140 were selected for the exhibit with first, second, and third place ribbons awarded in each category, as well as one “Best of Show” award.

The juried photography exhibit, Through the Eye of the Camera, will be on display at the A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery in Fort Pierce until June 28, 2009. For further information regarding the exhibit or gallery hours, please call (772)465-0630.

Sunday

Scott Kelby’s Second-Annual Worldwide Photo Walk

To my Friends and Photographic Enthusiast!

I have been selected to lead the
“Scott Kelby’s Second-Annual
Worldwide Photo Walk”
in Vero Beach, Florida!

We will start just before SUNRISE!

Yes, I know it is early, but the early bird catches the worm!! We live on the east coast of the US and this is just one of the many reasons that we live in FLORIDA!! I believe that we will catch some beautiful morning light and also obtain some of the FIRST images on the Eastern Seaboard in the Western Hemisphere!

There are MANY of photographic opportunities both on the “BEACH” and along “OCEAN DRIVE” also there are some historic sites all within a mile or less!

I AM WORKING ON A HOTEL TO POSSIBLY GIVE US A GOOD RATE TO STAY THE NIGHT BEFORE IF ANYONE WANTS TO MAKE THIS A REAL ADVENTURE! PLUS, WE’LL BE JUST A WAKE-UP CALL FORM THE MORNING FESTIVITIES. ALSO I WOULD LIKE TO GET A MEETING ROOM FOR BREAKFAST AFTER THE WALK SO THAT WE CAN SHARE OUR ADVENTURE AND PHOTOS IN MORE OF A INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE!

KEEP CHECKING THIS ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP BLOG PAGE FOR UPDATES ON THIS AND OTHER PHOTOGRAPHIC ADVENTURES!!
CLICK BELOW TO REGISTER FOR THE PHOTOWALK

Other Airshow Photos

Balloons at the Airshow

To View More Photos!!

"Sun and Fun" Airshow


A popular Sun 'n Fun tradition!!


Friday night air show took place at dusk
on April 24.
Also, a hot air balloon launch
on Saturday, April 25










To view more images CLICK HERE!!http://www.islandimagesestore.com/gallery/8105360_2258x#528372991_GTsF9

US 192 Bridge in Melborne (April 13, 2009)

Photographed the US-192 Melbourne Causeway Bridge. It was very windy, but we managed to get a few shots just as well!

Join us on an evening of "Photographic Adventure"