This gallery is especially for the AmeriBen/IEC Group family visiting this page. I hope you’ll enjoy these lifestyle and perspective photographs of our time at Grayback Gulch during the 6th annual Camp AmeriBen.
I apologize if the photo captions are vague or missing. I either ran out of juice at the moment or am in the process of getting details about the photo.
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You may purchase a CD of the full gallery of photos for $20. A limited license will entitle you to print or share any of the images (e.g., Facebook/email). Web optimized resolution may limit best print format to 7″x5″.
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Jeff, these are great pictures. Thank you for taking the time and energy to take them. Would we be able to purchase these so we could have them on our website for staff? If so, what would the cost be.
Thanks again.
Jeff – these photos are simply wonderful. You’ve captured the mood, character and joy of camp!
Thanks, Kyle! Andy bought a CD. Anyone else that would like to purchase a CD should send me a request from my “photog” page.
Robyn F., thank you for purchasing prints!
Jeff, these pictures are amazing. The way you captured the moments in these pictures is breathtaking. If a person was not there, they can visualize the story that takes place at the Camp AmeriBen. You definitely have a God Given Talent.
Regards, Delinda
Delinda, thank you for your very kind compliments. I’m quite critical of my own work, so many shots I took never made it into this gallery, and I was on the fence about some that still made it in. I wish I had taken more people photos to have a better array of the families that were there and the fun they were having. For instance, I’m sorry I have no photos of you, Francisco, or your grandson <sigh>. Another lesson I learned was I should have had a wide-angle lens. I missed a lot of opportunities because I travelled light with my gear. I guess that means I have to come next year to make up for the lessons learned (and make new mistakes <grin>). See’ya next year?!