Protected: Jerry Beasley

Jerry was transplanted to Middle Georgia by the Air Force in 2001, and upon his retirement, he and his wife decided to make Warner Robins their home. He has been interested in photography since age 9 when he experimented with pinhole cameras and later his first hand-me-down Brownie camera. Over the past decade, he revived his interest in the art by combining it with his love of exploration. He joined the MGCC in 2003. See more of Jerry’s work (and play) at beasley-photo.net.
Areas of Interest
Nature, abstract, scenic and people
Awards
- 2009 Digital Photo of the Year: MGCC Open Color
- 2009 2nd Place Creative Digital: Annual Competition
- 2009 2nd Place Monochrome Print: Annual Competition
- 2009 3rd Place Creative Digital: Annual Competition
- 2009 1st Place Monochrome Print: 3rd Cycle Competition
- 2008 1st Place Color/Plant Life: GA National Fair
- 2007 Award of Excellence – Mono Print: GA National Fair
- 2007 1st Place Monochrome Print: 3rd Cycle Prints
- 2007 2nd Place Digital Color Creative: Annual Competition
- 2006 1st Place Digital Open Color: 1st Cycle Competition
- 2005 2nd Place Color/Plant Life: Cherry Blossom Festival
- 2004 Hal Anderson President’s Award: Middle GA Camera Club
- 2004 1st Place Monochrome Print: 2nd Qtr Club Competition
- 2003 1st Place Mono/Altered: Georgia National Fair




















William Haun
7 Mar, 2010
Incredible work as usual, Jerry!
Jerry Beasley
28 Mar, 2010
Thanks William! I enjoyed viewing your exhibit at the Mulberry St. Festival. Cheers!
Chris Overcash
14 Mar, 2010
Gorgeous set!
Jerry Beasley
28 Mar, 2010
Thank you Chris! I keep visiting your gallery for inspiration.
Iba Oshun Sekese
22 Mar, 2010
Your work is motivation for me to keep going! I love it!
Jerry Beasley
28 Mar, 2010
Iba Oshun Sekese, Thank you for your visit and kind words. Best Wishes, Jerry
Tonya
28 Mar, 2010
Amazing photographs! I was especially drawn to the driftwood and sky pics! You have a wonderful eye!
Jerry Beasley
28 Mar, 2010
Tonya, Thank you for stopping by an commenting. I’m glad you enjoyed the images! Best Regards, Jerry