Current Advisory Board

Without the genuine concern, guidance, and participation of this stellar cast of professionals, SlowExposures would not be where it is today. We cannot thank you enough!

Jerry Atnip: Fine art photographer, Nashville, TN

Wes Cochran: Collector of works on paper, LaGrange, GA

Gary Gruby: Gary Gruby is a self-taught fine art and commercial photographer who has made a living with his camera for over 30 years. His commercial work for corporate clients has him photographing a wide range of subjects, but portraits have always held his interest. His personal work includes “A Portrait of Senoia” given as a permanent loan to the Senoia Area Historical Society. He works from his midtown Atlanta studio and currently conducts the Cumberland Island Safari- a weeklong retreat for artists and nature lovers.

Amy Miller: After receiving her MFA at Pratt Institute and working in a NY photo gallery, Amy returned to her beloved South and became Gallery Director for Fay Gold Gallery in Atlanta, a position she held for seven years. She began her career as Executive Director of Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP) in 2007. Every October, ACP produces the largest annual, community-oriented photography festival in the United States.

Doug Eng: A Jacksonville, FL native and resident, Doug Eng is a photographer and installation artist whose visual interests are urban and natural landscapes. Eng’s recent projects focus on raising awareness of deforestation and the effects of climate change on the health of our forests. An engineer and software programmer by education and trade, Eng is pursuing a lifelong interest in the visual arts and has established a reputation for unique imagery and meaningful public projects.
Eng received his BS and MA degrees at Cornell University studying structural engineering and architecture. This combination of arts and science germinated his interests in natural forms, systems, and design. Photography became the ideal medium to support his studies and document his particular view of the world.
Eng was selected three times as a Critical Mass Finalist and his work has been exhibited widely in the southeast. His projects Streaming South and On Fertile Ground were featured in LensWork magazine, and Eng has won numerous IPA Awards for nature and fine art images. Eng’s studio is located in the CoRK Arts District in Jacksonville.


** All photographs above by Ellen Tew unless otherwise credited.