Showing posts with label Knoxville TN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knoxville TN. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
The Purple Lens Photographer Lisa Norman-Hudson joins KnoxMoms
Knoxmoms.com is a local resource for busy moms. Moms are in charge of so many things and touch so many lives. What a wonderful local venue for all the mothers out there to exchange ideas, share school info, learn or share tips or for that matter just make new friends.I recently posted my Digital Photography camp on the forum and have been sharing photography ideas and tips with others. Check out their site a www.knoxmoms.com and be sure to visit my web-site at www.thepurplelens.com to learn more about our summer camp.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Images By Design Photographers Lisa Norman-Hudson and Wade Payne create photo videos for local fitness clubs.
Check out the work we've been doing for a local Fitness group here in Knoxville. We are photographing 7 of their clubs, providing images for their web-sites and creating videos of their gyms for them to use on the web. Click to watch each video and wait for the links at the end of the video that will take you to the fitness club's web-site for that clubs location. Visit our web-site to see additional photo video work that we've done for the University of Tennessee athletics, Nascar and many more.
Visit our web-site at http:ThePurpleLens.com
Visit our web-site at http:ThePurpleLens.com
Court South Merchants Circle Blvd.
National Fitness Center, Tazewell Pike
Court South, Walbrook Drive
Below are some before and after shots showing the quality of our in house post production work.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Tennessee School Shooting covered by Lisa Norman-Hudson



Today I covered the traggic school shooting at Central High School in Knoxville Tennessee on assignment for the Associated Press. This was the first time I've been asked to cover something like this. I was nervous when asked to go to the victims home and ask to shoot a picture of the shooting victim. The family was wonderful but their pain was so evident. It was a long day with many emotions from all sides. That evening, during the candlelight service, I captured a sweet moment of a youngster holding a candle in memory of the shooting victim Ryan McDonald.
Rural Metro covered by Images By Design Lisa Norman-Hudson


Rural Metro has been re-accredited. Visit our web-site to see images from our shoot with Knox county officials as they presented the award to the Rural Metro Ambulance service. “In an emergency, every second counts,” said Chris Rucker, Rural/Metro division general manager. “No matter how good our response time is, we will still strive to find ways to improve.”
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