James Camp, CL contributing photographer, has died

A memorial service will be held Sun., July 27

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James Camp, longtime Creative Loafing contributing photographer and Atlanta freelance photographer at large, has died. According to his family, he took his own life early Wednesday morning. He was 36-years-old. The Lithia Springs, Ga., native, who mainly focused on food photography but frequently took on music assignments, first began freelancing for CL in 2004. Over the next decade, his work became a centerpiece of CL’s food and drink coverage.

We at CL were devastated to hear the news this week. Please visit our food and drink blog Omnivore for a tribute and a sampling of some of James’ wonderful work.