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Haley Brown: First Place, April ’11

Aug 19, 2011   //   by admin   //    //  No Comments

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“I am frequently exposed to pictures of ridiculously skinny women, happy and healthy with tiny waists and sporting size zero clothing articles with huge smiles on their faces as if being so thin made them the happiest women in the world. Being confronted with these images time and time again has a deteriorating effect on a girl’s self-esteem (or at least my self esteem). Too many girls my age torture themselves to look like the photoshopped women they see in advertisements, television, magazines. By taking self portraits of myself, I feel like I have grown to accept my own beauty. I feel like my pictures symbolize the power I have to push past these expectations and pressures placed on women.”

Haley Brown

Runners-up

Aug 11, 2011   //   by admin   //    //  No Comments

FALL 2011

Gunner Strietzel, 16
Chicago, IL
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Alexandra Frolova, 16
Napa, CA
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Jordan Sperlick, 17
Byron Center, MI
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Ciera Hall, 17
State College, PA
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Mahaleigh King, 17
Cary, NC
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Taylor Wasikonis, 16
State College, PA
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SPRING 2011

Moira McCavana, 17
Lexington, MA
Kayla Shore, 16
Newton, MA
Jamie Kraus, 18
Rochester, NY
Genesis Ahtty, 18
Los Angeles, CA

FALL 2010

Lian Najarian, 13
Wyomissing, PA
Peter Terwilliger, 18
Boston, MA
Leona Lee, 16
Staten Island, NY
Alexis Miller, 17
Orchard Park, NY
Morgan DiGangi, 15
Holland, NY
Elizabeth Buchannnan, 13
Syracuse, NY

Contest

Aug 11, 2011   //   by admin   //    //  No Comments

Resolution photo contest

THE GOAL

Resolution is about sharing art and exchanging ideas. It’s a place where you can use photography to express your concerns. A place to shoot, show, share your story.

Whether it’s something happening in your school, a debate in your community, or an issue of global importance, capture it in a series of three pictures and enter them into the contest.

And did we mention that there are prizes? You could win exciting gadgets, subscription to Aperture magazine, fine art books, and more. Enter your photos now, and become part of the Resolution.

THE GUIDELINES

1. Submit your pictures by April 30, 2012. You must be between the ages of 14 and 18 years to be eligible.

2. College students are NOT eligible.

3. Your photos must be original, and taken within the last year.

4. Make sure none of your JPEGs exceed 1.5 MB.

5. By submitting your pictures you agree with the license, representation, and warranty. (see below)

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License, Representation and Warranty: By submitting a photograph for jurying, each artist grants Joy of Giving Something, Inc. (“JGS”) a perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully paid-up license (i) to reproduce and to display the photograph in various sizes (and to modify the same through cropping, in JGS’ sole discretion) for the purposes of publicizing the award and JGS’ activities, (ii) to reproduce the photograph for purposes of distribution to the jury and (iii) to display the photograph on both the JGS and Forward Thinking Museum websites, and any other websites operated by JGS. Artist grants the foregoing license without the requirement of further contact or compensation from JGS. Artist represents and warrants that it has all rights necessary to grant the foregoing license to JGS and, to the knowledge of the Artist, the exercise of the License by JGS will not infringe the rights of any third party including any intellectual property rights, rights of privacy, rights of publicity or other proprietary or contractual rights.