2018 Photograph of the Year Competition Results

On May 4, 2018 SPC held it’s annual Photograph of the Year competition. Members were asked to submit up to 3 images across Black & White Print, Color Print and Digital Image categories, with a maximum of 2 into any single category for a chance to be crowned our 2017-2018 photograph of the year. Member’s selected images were shown throughout this competition season, and could be from the open subject or assigned subject categories. Our judges were tasked with selecting one image per category to represent the Stamford Photography Club as the 2018 Photograph of the Year.

The photograph of the year (Black & White Print, Color Print, and Digital Projected Image) is
in Blue Fill.

The first place entry in each category is highlighted Blue

The second place entry in each category is highlighted Red

The honorable mention entry in each category is highlighted in Green.

Ties for first place were broken by a second round of judging so that there was a single first place in each category.

BLACK & WHITE PRINTS CLASS A OPEN SUBJECT

Monterey Cypress by Steve Kaplan
7 7 7 – 21
Winter’s Trees by Lisa Silberman
6 6 8 – 20
Super Selfie by Debbie Wolf
7 7 7 – 21
Wise Am I an Owl by Samantha Heilweil
8 7 8 – 23
Just What Is She Thinking by Victoria Hackman
8 8 7 – 23
A Hazy, Lazy Day at Mohonk by Emily Kelting
7 7 8 – 22
Untitled by David Kaplan
8 8 9 – 25
Between Rides by David Kaplan
8 8 8 – 24


BLACK & WHITE PRINTS CLASS SALON OPEN SUBJECT

Ruth at the Window by Mike Harris
8 9 8 – 25
Fieldwork by Sue Cohen
7 8 7 – 22
Queen’s Cabaret by Susan Christiano
7 8 7 – 22
Playing for Pesos by Sally Harris
8 9 9 – 26
Halo of Hope at the 9-11 Memorial by Rosemarie Consunji
7 8 7 – 22
A Wrinkle in Time by Susan Christiano
8 7 8 – 23
Disney Concert Hall by Jean-Marc Bara
8 7 8 – 23
Swan by Bill Gordon
8 8 8 – 24
Union League Club, Philadelphia by Roger Busch
8 8 8 – 24


COLOR PRINTS CLASS A OPEN SUBJECT

Family Portrait by Debbie Wolf
7 8 8 – 23
It Won’t Be Long Now by Lisa Silberman
7 7 8 – 22
Elephant Seal by Steve Kaplan
8 6 7 – 21
Come On In by Victoria Hackman
8 8 8 – 24
She’s Got Betty Davis Eyes by Victoria Hackman
9 8 9 – 26
Red Sky at Night, Sailor’s Delight by Emily Kelting
7 7 7 – 21


COLOR PRINTS CLASS SALON OPEN SUBJECT

The Shape of Water by Sue Cohen
7 7 8 – 22
21 Cents Per Gallon by Mike Harris
8 7 8 – 23
Fog at St. Marys by Linda Brinckerhoff
8 7 8 – 23
What’s for Lunch? by Susan Christiano
8 7 8 – 23
The Star Gazer by Steven Labkoff
8 8 9 – 25
Contemplation by Jean-Marc Bara
8 9 9 – 26
Russian for the Subway by Rosemarie Consunji
7 7 8 – 22
Graveyard by Bill Gordon
9 9 8 – 26
Galapagos Baby by Grace Kaplan
8 8 9 – 25
Away in the Manger by Steven Labkoff
9 9 9 – 27
Solitude by Bill Gordon
8 7 8 – 23


DIGITAL PROJECTED COLOR IMAGE OPEN SUBJECT CLASS A

Mother Nature by Emily Kelting
8 7 7 – 22
Gornergrat Glacier by David Kaplan
9 8 6 – 23
Roots by Laura Galvis
7 7 6 – 20
Ethiopian Girl by David Roberts
7 7 9 – 23
Snowcaps by Lisa Silberman
7 7 8 – 22
MOMA Chat by Hiro Hiranandani
6 7 7 – 20
Pushing Up Daisies by Steve Kaplan
7 7 7 – 21
A Face Only a Mother Could love by Debbie Wolf
6 7 8 – 21
May I Cut In? by Anne Friday
6 6 8 – 20
Sahara at Sunset by Chris McManus
8 7 9 – 24
Gehry Birds by Jerry Pollack
7 7 7 – 21
Why Is She Looking at Me Like That? by Samantha Heilweil
7 8 8 – 23
Young Warriors by David Roberts
8 8 7 – 23
At Cliffs of Mara by Jerry Pollack
7 7 8 – 22
Sunny by Samantha Heilweil
7 7 8 – 22
Chichester Gap by Rex Brown
8 9 8 – 25
Around the Corner by Hiro Hiranandani
7 7 7 – 21
Framed by Laura Galvis
7 8 8 – 23
Morning Colors by Chris McManus
6 7 7 – 20
Rest Area by Lisa Silberman
7 7 8 – 22
Chrome Abstract by Rex Brown
7 7 6 – 20


DIGITAL PROJECTED COLOR IMAGE OPEN SUBJECT CLASS SALON

To Fly by Linda Brinckerhoff
9 8 9 – 26
Enchanted Meeting You by Carlotta Grenier
8 7 7 – 22
Happy Birthday to US by Steven Labkoff
8 9 8 – 25
Mind Your P’s by Kirsti Holtan
7 8 8 – 23
Monks in Iceland by Chaula Vora
8 8 8 – 24
Abandoned Dream by Sally Harris
8 8 8 – 24
Big and Little by Roger Busch
7 7 8 – 22
Reflections on Storm King by Sue Cohen
8 7 8 – 23
A Farm in Chatham, New York by Carol Battin
7 7 8 – 22
Horses on Parade by Mike Harris
7 7 8 – 22
The Eye by David Henkel
8 9 9 – 26
Sea Nettles by Grace Kaplan
8 7 8 – 23
Ireland by Aleksander Rotner
7 7 6 – 20
Moon Over Peck Ledge Light by Rosemarie Consunji
8 8 9 – 25
Six Characters and Roses by Jean-Marc Bara
7 8 8 – 23
Magical Glassworks by Libby Collins
7 7 7 – 21
Angie by Sara Roche
8 7 8 – 23
Morning at Dune 45 by Greg Presley
7 7 8 – 22
Snowy Owl in Snow by Chris Wisker
7 7 8 – 22
Snowy Cow by Douglas Beardsley
7 8 8 – 23
A Portrait of Frantz by Linda Brinckerhoff
8 7 8 – 23
Last Stop by Carol Battin
7 7 8 – 22
The Great Horned Owl by Grace Kaplan
8 8 8 – 24
Lonely Night by Kirsti Holtan
7 6 7 – 20
Six Points Behind at Halftime by Douglas Beardsley
7 7 7 – 21
Morrocan Sky by Greg Presley
8 9 8 – 25
I Am a Leaf on the Wind, Watch How I Soar by David Henkel
8 8 8 – 24
Celebration in Green by Sally Harris
7 9 8 – 24
Beach of the Galaxy by Chris Wisker
8 7 8 – 23
Tree Trio by Sara Roche
8 8 7 – 23
Interposition by Aleksander Rotner
8 8 8 – 24
Oriental Maple Tree by Carlotta Grenier
8 8 8 – 24