Photo Review: Theme is “Texture”. Tuesday June 02, 2026. (Deadline is May 24, 2026)

Texture can be used in an image in many ways, from conveying the physical texture of the subject to the use of lighting and focus to evoke an emotion.
Show us what texture means to you.

Deadline to Submit: Sunday, May 24, 2026 11:59 PM

“Texture” Photo Review
Tuesday, June 2, 2026Roswell Adult Recreation Center, 
830 Grimes Bridge Rd., Roswell, GA 30075
Note Alternate Parking and traffic flow due to construction
Doors Open at 6:00 PM,
Social Time 6:00-6:45,
Announcements 6:45-7:00,
Review 7:00PM

Theme (print and digital): “Texture”

Current RPS members may submit one digital image and/or one print image for review.
Guidelines for RPS Photo Reviews

Print images should be un-framed but stiff enough to display on an easel. Matting is allowed.
Please bring prints to the meeting by 6:30pm to allow the judge time to evaluate the print submissions prior to the meeting.

You must be a current member to participate in the photo review. You must also be present at the meeting to receive any points toward Photographer of the Year if your picture wins an award.
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Deadline to Submit: Sunday, May 24, 2026 11:59 PM

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Judge: Jennifer McKinnon
JenniferMcKinnon.com

Jennifer McKinnon Richman is a self-taught artist and photographer infusing her years as a decoupage/collage artist into her photographic process. Her digitally composited photographs resemble landscape paintings, rich in texture and color, all created using bits and pieces of images featuring the walls of dumpsters. She uses her unusual choice of dumpsters combined with handmade papers and naturally dyed fabrics as a unique vehicle to address the role of human consumption of goods in our climate crisis.  Jennifer’s work has been featured in group exhibits around Atlanta including Spalding Nix Fine Art, and APG, as well as several online exhibitions and publications, including Your Daily Photograph and SouthXSoutheast Magazine. Jennifer’s composited photographic images have been recognized by The Print Center, Mozaik Ecosystem X, the Texas Photographic Society National Photography Awards, and was most awarded Honorable Mention in the Los Angeles Center of Photographic Art project exhibition: Eco Anxiety and Photography Now. Jennifer is currently represented by Spalding Nix Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia.