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Northshore Students Photographic Art Chosen for State Honors
Bothell High School's team placed second out of 87 schools and Inglemoor's team placed sixth.
Eight Bothell and Inglemoor High School student photographic art pieces placed in the top three of their respective categories and will go on a one-year tour of the state, including exhibits at the Tacoma Art Museum in September and the Seattle Art Museum in December. Bothell High School’s team placed second out of 87 schools and Inglemoor’s team placed sixth.
Over 4,290 entries by 1,831 high school students were submitted under the black and white categories of People, Landscape/Seascape/Cityscape and Things; open categories for black & white, color and digital images of Abstract, Animal, Documentary/Photo Essay, Still Life, Portrait, Architecture and Manipulation/Alternative Process; and exclusively color and digital categories of Landscape/Cityscape, people and color.
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Judges will reveal the Best in Show award from among all first place winners at the 2012 opening night exhibit on Thursday, June 7, 7-9 p.m., at Museum Quality Framing, 428 Westlake Ave. N. in Seattle. In addition, the Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) Choice award, Jones Soda Label prizes and the Seattle Sounders “Experience Photography” award will be announced.
Bothell and Inglemoor winners are:
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Documentary
Sarah White, 1st, Bothell High School
Megan Morgan, 3rd, Bothell High School
Portrait
Jordan Baker, 3rd, Bothell High School
Carly Lynch, 4th, Inglemoor High School
Architecture
Ryan Rosenberg, 1st, Bothell High School
Joslin Farley, 3rd, Bothell High School
Rachel Blair, 5th, Bothell High School
Color
Kendra Hansen, 1st, Inglemoor High School
Jacqueline Holmes, 2nd, Inglemoor High School
Abstract
Emily Jones-Blachonica, 4th, Inglemoor High School
Still Life
Kiana Baharloo, 6th, Inglemoor High School
Manipulation/Alternative Process
Kaeley Taylor, 3rd, Bothell High School
--Information from Northshore School District
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