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Lon Campbell is the owner of LC Images Photography in Pleasant Hill, MO. He is a natural people person with a quick wit and a gifted eye. He has an extensive and diverse portfolio that ranges from classic portraiture to freelance photojournalism:
He is the campaign photographer for Paul LeVota, 2012 Candidate for Missouri Senate from the 11th District.
He is the exclusive photographer for Concierge KC: Kansas City’s Premier Concierge & Event Planning Organization.
Lon also works with the non-profit group Operation BBQ Relief, which provides relief to victims and first responders of natural disasters. His work form the May 2011 Joplin Tornado will be featured in a forthcoming book entitled «522» to benefit victims families and the continuing rebuilding effort there. His images from the tornado were also used up by 2 well-known corporations. From Seniors to Weddings to Events and Family Portraits, LC Images will turn your ordinary moments into extraordinary memories!
History
Established in 2004.
Lon Campbell Started LC Images Photography on the West Coast of Florida in 2004 before relocating to the Kansas City metro area in 2007.
Meet the Business Owner
Lon C.
Business Owner
Lon Campbell is the owner of LC Images Photography in Pleasant Hill, MO. He started LC Images on the West Coast of Florida in 2004 before relocating to the Kansas City metro area in 2007.
He is a natural people person with a quick wit and a gifted eye. He has an extensive and diverse portfolio that ranges from classic portraiture to freelance photojournalism:
He is the campaign photographer for Paul LeVota, 2012 Candidate for Missouri Senate from the 11th District.
He is the exclusive photographer for Concierge KC: Kansas City’s Premier Concierge & Event Planning Organization.
Lon also works with the non-profit group Operation BBQ Relief, which provides relief to victims and first responders of natural disasters. His work form the May 2011 Joplin Tornado will be featured in a forthcoming book by Scotty Rae Hettinger entitled «522» to benefit victims families and the continuing rebuilding effort there. His images from the tornado were also used up by 2 well-known corporations f