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Winners of the 2003 National Juried Photography Competition
Solo show
2003 Camera Club of New York National Photography Competition Winner
Artist reception:
Saturday, September 13, 2003, 6pm-8pm
On view:
September 13 to October 25, 2003
Group show
2003 Camera Club of New York National Photography Competition Finalists
Artist reception:
Saturday, November 1, 2003, 6pm-8pm
On view:
October 28, 2003 to November 22, 2003
  • View the Juror's Statement

  • Application & Rules for 2004 Competition

  • Holland
    1st place
    Molly Holland
    New York, NY
    Solo Exhibition and $250 cash prize.
    Olin
    2nd place
    Jane Olin
    Carmel Valley, CA
    Three images included in the Group Exhibition and $100 gift certificate from Bergger products.
    Hobson
    3rd place
    Mary Daniel Hobson
    Muir Beach, CA
    Two images included in the Group Exhibition.

    Honorable Mention: Included in the Group Exhibition
    Bloomfield
    Diana Hooper Bloomfield
    Raleigh, NC
    Cheikin
    Michelle Cheikin
    Astoria, NY
    Dwyer
    Gary Dwyer
    San Luis Obispo, CA
    Ehrenfels
    Gregor von Ehrenfels
    Minneapolis, MN
    Fleck
    Susan B. Fleck
    Indianapolis, IN
    Gamber
    Matthew Gamber
    Jamaica Plain, MA
    Guenther
    Wayne Guenther
    Springfield, VA
    Jackson
    Janeen Jackson
    Chicago, IL
    Kim
    Hee Jung Kim
    Bayside, NY
    Landis
    Bonnie Landis
    Anchorage, AK
    Lazar
    Honey Lazar
    Hunting Valley, OH
    McLeon
    Patrisha McLeon
    Camden, ME
    O'Connell
    Peg O'Connell
    Brookline, MA
    Palmer
    Jan Palmer
    Matawan, NJ
    Rutkowski
    Richard Rutkowski
    New York, NY
    Shankman
    Bert GF Shankman
    Olney, MD
    Siegel
    Steven Siegel
    Hackensack, NJ
    Weinstein
    Lynne Weinstein
    Putney, VT
    Wright
    Richard Wright
    Philadelphia, PA


    Jurors Statement

    I was thrilled by the quality of the work submitted for this national competition. It was by far the finest work I've ever judged. In fact, it was extremely difficult for me to narrow my selection down to the 22 photographers. In the end I chose work that I felt showed a consistency of vision and freshness of point of view. Congratulations to everyone involved! You should have a beautiful exhibition.

    Warmly,
    Joyce

    About the Juror
    Joyce Tenneson is one of the most respected photographers of our time and has been described by critics as "one of America's most interesting portrayers of the human character." Tenneson believes, "Through a person's face we can potentially see everything - the history and depth of a person's life as well as their connection to a universal spirituality." Tenneson's seventh book, Wise Women, a current best seller, celebrates the third phase of the female life cycle.

    After completing Wise Women, Tenneson found herself drawn to flowers, a subject that has long held her fascination. Building on her recent experiences, she approached flowers with a new insight: recognizing every phase of their life was fascinating, if we just stopped long enough to really see it. Every day the flowers showed different aspects of their personality as they unfolded, bloomed, and withered on their way from birth to death. Tenneson photographed the blossoms long after they would have been discarded from the vase, discovering extraordinary beauty in their demise. The book, "Flower Portraits, the Life Cycle of Beauty", is a visual testimony of Tenneson's latest exploration.

    She was named "One of the Ten Most Influential Women Photographers in the History of Photography," in American Photo Magazine's recent poll. Her work has graced the magazine covers of Time, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Newsweek, Premier, Esquire, and New York Times Magazine. Tenneson's photographs are exhibited in galleries around the world and are housed in many museums and private collections. She is much in demand as an inspirational lecturer and workshop instructor. Joyce is also the founder of Light Warriors, a mentorship program that helps emerging artists to establish their careers. Tenneson lives and works in New York City.

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