PhotoQuest 2025 

 

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Guides and Reference Material

2025 PhotoQuest Guidebook

Exhibitors Entry Form

Unframed Print Sales

Just added to the 2025 Guidebook, you can now
pay your PhotoQuest entry fee here online!

Annual Camera Club Exhibit & Contest

PhotoQuest 2025 is almost here! This exciting Members-Only Photo Contest & Exhibition is your opportunity to showcase your best photography and compete for top honors.

Exhibition Details

📍 Location: Kerr Arts & Cultural Center
📅 Exhibit Dates: July 17 – August 16

Important Dates to Remember

            July 14 – Check-in (Noon – 2 PM)

            July 15 – Club “Awards” Meeting
            (Third Tuesday)

            July 17 – Exhibit Opens

            July 26 – Reception (2 – 4 PM)

            August 16 – Exhibit Closes

            August 18 – Pick-up Artwork
            (9 – 11 AM)

Contest & Awards

This is a judged competition with ribbons awarded in three categories, plus Best of Show and People’s Choice. Winners will be announced at the Club “Awards” Meeting on July 15.

Eligibility & Membership Requirements

To participate, you must be a current HCCC member with membership dues paid by March 31, 2025.

Online Registration Form

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PHOTOQUEST 2024 Memories

Our Judge

 

Julie Mize of Brownwood will serve as Judge for the Hill Country Camera
Club’s annual show: PhotoQuest 2025. Julie’s career in public education
spans 28 years, both teaching art at the middle school level and as an
adjunct instructor at Howard Payne University, in Brownwood. She is a
member of the Brownwood Art Association and actively participates
in its
photographers’ group.

In 2006, Julie graduated from Texas Tech University with a Master’s
of Art
Education degree. Since graduating, Julie has had her
photographs
accepted for exhibits in Brownwood, Lubbock, and
Granbury. On two
separate occasions and in two different venues in
2008, Julie and a
colleague presented a very well received joint show
of their photography (“Two Towns: Brownwood & Mason”).
More recently, in 2020, Julie was
awarded ‘Artist of the Year’ by the
Brownwood Art Association.  While at Texas Tech, Julie focused
primarily on darkroom photography and
inter-media processes. Her
personal photography is created using black
and white film, and she
processes her own negatives and prints. In
addition, she has
experience printing cyanotypes and has led workshops
on the
subject at the Brownwood Art Center as well as having taught
the
technique to her photography students at the university. For her
own work,
Julie typically prefers finding her ‘compositions’ within
smaller portions
and/or details of larger scenes, particularly those
found in cities and towns
visited while on her travels with husband
Kyle. She is particularly
interested in and adept at capturing the
‘characteristics of a place.’

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