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Student photo show wows the judges

Journal Staff The images seen here were some of the entries in a competition involving 34 students in the Digital Photography program at Lambton College. Picking the winners wasn’t an easy task for the judges.
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Jamie Babcock’s “Unmask Me” took top spot in the second-year Commercial category.

Journal Staff

The images seen here were some of the entries in a competition involving 34 students in the Digital Photography program at Lambton College.

Picking the winners wasn’t an easy task for the judges.

“It was an inspirational display of photographs,” said judge Glenn Ogilvie, an award-winning photojournalist and staff member at The Journal.

“These are first and second-year students, and their level of achievement is just fantastic.”

Also judging the annual Image Challenge were Leonard Segall, of the Sarnia Photographic Club, and commercial photographer Petro Tiahur, of Luxe Photography Co.

The trio needed an entire day on April 17 to judge 141 entries and provide the students with constructive critiques along the way.

Professor Richard Beland said the digital photography program is where technical skills and creativity meet.

The quality of this year’s entries “are proof of this successful synthesis, “ he said.

To see more, visit http://digitalphotographylambtoncollege.blogspot.ca

First Year:

Best Overall: Emily Hussey

Nature: Emily Hussey, Hard Oiler

Unclassified: Maygin Codling, Poisoned Apple

Portrait: Emily Hussey, Dancing Amongst The Clouds

Commercial: Jodi Tamminga, A splash of colour

Second Year:

Best Overall: Oluwasegun "Bisi" Alawode

People: Raeven Ramirez

Places: Oluwasegun "Bisi" Alawode, Motherhood

Commercial: Jamie Babcock, Unmask Me

This image helped first-year student Colette Hagley place second overall.
This image helped first-year student Colette Hagley place second overall.

Triple award winner Emily Hussey scored with this portrait called, "Dancing Amonst The Clouds."
Triple award winner Emily Hussey scored with this portrait called, "Dancing Amonst The Clouds."

First-year, 3rd place winner Devon Groombridge
First-year, 3rd place winner Devon Groombridge

This portrait of Bridgeview Park in Petrolia was a winner for Emily Hussey in the nature category.
This portrait of Bridgeview Park in Petrolia was a winner for Emily Hussey in the nature category.

First Year 1st place Best Overall Achievement Emily Hussey
First Year 1st place Best Overall Achievement Emily Hussey

 


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