Flagpole Photographers Annual Exhibit Showing Through April
Flagpole Photographers Annual Exhibit Showing Through April
The photography of local residents in the Flagpole Photographers Camera Club went on view in the C.H. Booth Meeting Room Saturday, April 10, and will be on view for the public through the remainder of the month.
The Flagpole Photographers Annual Exhibit named 20 photos in the exhibit for awards or honorable mentions. Once the photography was hung up, the doors to the libraryâs meeting room were closed and judges chose all but one of the award winners. The Peopleâs Choice award had ballots tallied on Monday morning for the winner.
This yearâs Dave Kreiger Nature Award was given to Bob Berthier for âAspen Abstract,â the Bruce Allen Open Print Award was given to Jill Baimel for âI Dream of Tulips,â Sheila Silvernail was awarded the Jeanette Talarino Flower award for âLily on Black,â the Best in Show award was given to Bob Berthier for âGathering Storm.â
In the showâs Traditional Color division, âGathering Storm,â by Bob Berthier also took first place, âBarnyardâ by Ercole Gaudioso was awarded second place, an untitled photograph by Rui DeSousa earned third place, âGoing to the Sun,â by Bob Berthier was awarded an honorable mention and Anne Eigenâs âShadows of a Treeâ was also awarded an honorable mention.
In the Black and White division, Don Brooksâs âJamieâ took first prize, âFrozen Cottonwoodsâ by Bob Berthier was awarded second prize, âStanding Steepleâ by Sheila Silvernail was awarded third place, and Rick Tyrseckâs âReturning to the Deepâ and Mark Ashboltâs âThe âHoleâ Pictureâ were each awarded honorable mention.
In the Digitally Enhanced category, âI Dream of Tulipsâ by Jim Baimel was awarded first place, Tim Benoitâs âShock of Rockâ was awarded second place, âCountry Fair Tractorâ by Sheila Silvernail was awarded third place, and Ercole Gaudiosoâs âFour Dancersâ and Pat Mieleâs âSnowy Rush Hourâ each received honorable mentions.
Judging for the event was conducted by Bill Marcy, a well regarded amateur photographer of Danbury and a past president of Candlewood Camera Club, and Carol Dupuis, a professional photographer from Watertown.
The next regular meeting of the Flagpole Photographers Camera Club will be Thursday, April 15, at the library at 7:30 pm.
The subject for the membersâ competition is âNauticalâ and Donna White will present a program on creating slide presentations.
Guests are welcome free of charge, and information is available at the clubâs website (FlagpolePhotographers.com) or by calling 203-270-9469.