PORTRAIT
Professional
Claude
Peschel Dutombe, Bangkok, Thailand Nepalese girl, 2000
1st
Place Portrait
1st
Place Portrait, Claud Peschel Dutombe -The
son of a playwright and a film director, Claude Peschel Dutombé was born
and raised in Berlin but has made his home in Asia for the past fifteen years.
Growing up with strong creative influences, his artistic vision was shaped early
on by exposure to art and extensive travel. Most of Dutombé’s
photographic stories are related to the cultural heritage of various locales around
Asia. When asked why his projects are mostly related to the heritage of cultures
he did not grow up with, his response would always be: "it’s most probably
my child-like curiosity and fascination of the unknown. The lack of social boundaries
carried down from generation to generation leaves me with a certain naivety which
opens the eyes to pure visual impacts or historical facts.” |
Kathryn
Jacobi, Santa Monica, California, USA
2nd Place, Portrait
Non-Professional
Elizabeth
Burns, Taos, NM, USA Boy in Blue Turban, Ethiopia, March 2010
1st Place,
Portrait See MEMBER Grand Prize Gallery
Ellen
Jantzen, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Mystify, 2010
2nd
Place, Portrait
Ellen
Jantzen was born in St. Louis MO. Her 1st college degree was in graphic arts;
later emphasizing fine art. In 1992, after a move to Los Angeles, she graduated
FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising) with an advanced degree in
fashion. She then worked for Mattel Toy Company as a senior project designer.
She was trained in computer design at Mattel then set about to learn Photoshop.
As digital technology advanced and cameras were producing excellent resolution,
she found her perfect medium. It was a confluence of technical advancements &
creative desire that culminated in her current explorations in photo art using
both a camera to capture images & a computer to alter/manipulate the pieces. |
Honorable
Mention Portrait
Claude
Peschel Dutombe, Bangkok, Thailand female mine worker, 2000
Honorable Mention,
Portrait, Professional (see above 1st Place Portrait)
Martina
Gates, Lloyd Harbor, NY, USA Street Musician - Portugal, November 2010
Honorable Mention,
Portrait, Professional
Gloria
Golden, Plainview, NY, USA, Li River Vendors, China, July 2010
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Non Professional
Cathy
Greenblat, Nice, FRANCE, Livia in the hospital beauty salon, 2006
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional
Cathy
Greenblat, Nice, FRANCE, Kate and Vidoc, 1990
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional
Kathryn
Jacobi, Santa Monica, California, USA
Old Man with Silver Shoes from
series "The Child Is Father to The Man" 2009
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional
Monica
Kane Stewart, San Diego, CA USA Untitled 2010, November, 2010
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional
Monica
L. Shulman, New York, New York, USA The Dove, June 18, 2010
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional
Kathleen
Taylor, Los Angeles, California, USA Portrait of Radar, from the series: "Lucky
Dogs" 2002
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional see gallery
Tracey
Conwell, Houston, TX USA The Watchers, August 2010
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Non Professional
Stephanie
Hammer, Lakeland, Georgia, USA Like Father, Like Daughter, June 1, 2010
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Non Professional
Sophia
Rose, Wheat Ridge, Colorado, USA Elijah Indigo, 2004
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional
Edward
L. Rubin, Los Angeles, California, USA Reflection, November 2010
Honorable
Mention, Portrait, Professional
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