EXPOSURE Photo Contest
December 15, 2010 at 1:03 pm 4 comments
The Denton Public Library would like to thank all the teens who entered their photos in our first Teen Photography Contest, EXPOSURE. We are proud to announce the overall winners as well as the top three photos in each category.
The top scoring photograph over all was this digitally altered photo taken by Shanna Clark.
The following two photographs tied for 2nd place:
A Landscape/Nature photograph titled “Tree” by Peyton Stewart and
An Architecture photograph titled “Modern Light” by Nicole Harberson.
The top three photos in the Animal category belonged to: Nicole Harberson, Nick Holden, and Shannon Bouley
The top three photos in the Architecture category belonged to: Nicole Harberson, Shanna Clark, and Daniel Peacock
The top three photos in the Action/Sports category belonged to: Shanna Clark, Calvin Milzler, and Sierra Smith-Carter
The top three photos in the Digitally Altered category belonged to: Shanna Clark, Sierra Smith-Carter, and Hunter Foreman
The top three photos in the People category belonged to: Peyton Stewart, Lauren Bush, and Dianna Sanchez
The top three photos in the Nature/Landscape category belonged to: Peyton Stewart, Lucas Horton, and Margaux Khosraviani
Entry filed under: Art, contests, EXPOSURE photo contest, teens. Tags: photo contest, photography, teen.





















1.
Margaux Khosraviani | December 30, 2010 at 3:01 pm
Did these get featured in the DRC?
2.
dentonpl | January 4, 2011 at 6:40 pm
I take back my earlier comment. The winners were listed in DRC. We are currently trying to find out the date these were listed.
Thanks!
3.
dentonpl | January 7, 2011 at 10:16 am
The top three winning photos were featured on page 8a of the DRC on Dec. 20th.
4.
Jim Stewart | January 9, 2011 at 12:16 pm
I viewed the exhibit in person, this has the potential to be a great event and exposure for the artists in Denton. The overall quality of the photography and talent level of the participants was, to me, truly astounding. The overall quality was so high, many beautiful works didn’t get mentioned. This exhibit should be presented at other events and locations throughout the spring. It can provide exposure for the library system and the artists. I would think that the local coffee houses would love to exhibit some of this work.