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2011 CCNY National Juried Competition Winners Gallery

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Juried by Richard Renaldi

Announcing the 2011 National Photography Competition Winners
and Annual Juried Exhibition

Juried by Richard Renaldi


August 18 – September 10, 2011
Closing Reception: Friday, September 9, 6-8pm



First Place Winner:

Nathan Bett

Nathan Bett
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Second Place Winner:

Goseong Choi

Goseong Choi
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Third Place Winner:

Hugo Fernandes

Hugo Fernandes
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Honorable Mentions:
Susan Anthony


Susan Anthony
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Gary Carpenter


Gary Carpenter
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Maureen Drennan


Maureen Drennan
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Christopher Patrick Ernst


Christopher Patrick Ernst
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Lauren Hermele


Lauren Hermele
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Yo Imae


Yo Imae
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Amanda James


Amanda James
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Tom M. Johnson


Tom M. Johnson
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Jaiseok Kang


Jaiseok Kang
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Joey Lawrence


Joey Lawrence
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Ashlei Quinones


Ashlei Quinones
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Jason Reblando


Jason Reblando
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Jesse Rieser


Jesse Rieser
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Ira Wagner


Ira Wagner
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Heidi Warner


Heidi Warner
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The 2011 National Photography Competition Winners and Annual Juried Exhibition

Juried by Richard Renaldi


CCNY is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition of the winners of its 2011 National Photography Competition, juried by artist Richard Renaldi. The three artists in the 2011 CCNY Juried Exhibition– First Place Winner Nathan Bett, Second Place Winner Goseong Choi and Third Place Winner Hugo Fernandes – present three contrasting directions in contemporary photography. Nathan Bett’s photographs of people on the street offer a role-reversal on just who is being observed and who is the viewer. Goseong Choi’s series Umma is about the loss of both a mother and grandmother, as seen through the perspective of a mourning daughter via her photographer-son. Hugo Fernandes’ series, Intimate Strangers, modifies two types of archetypal encounters– the photographic portrait session and internet-based sex hook-ups, and creates a shared contemplative act where anonymous sex is suspended and replaced by an ambiguous yet intimate exchange.

Richard Renaldi says about the process of jurying this year’s competition:
“I really enjoyed judging the CCNY Competition. There was a great diversity of work and photographic voice. The submissions ranged from still life, portraiture, landscape, documentary, to abstraction. One genre I saw quite a lot of was the narrative portrait. The submissions that impressed me the most had a clear focus to the work and a realized point of view⁄vision. This being a photo award, I looked first at the photographs and made a judgment as to whether or not the images were interesting and aesthetically strong – then I looked at the project descriptions to learn more about the work I was interested in. One helpful suggestion for your next contest entry would be to be a little harder on yourselves with your editing and try to include the best photographs possible. Best of luck to you all and thanks for participating in this year’s contest.”

CCNY also presents a website exhibition of all of the winners, including a special web-only exhibition of the fifteen Honorable Mentions selected by Renaldi– Susan Anthony, Gary Carpenter, Maureen Drennan, Christopher Patrick Ernst, Lauren Hermele, Yo Imae, Amanda James, Tom M. Johnson, Jaiseok Kang, Joey Lawrence, Ashlei Quinones, Jason Reblando, Jesse Rieser, Ira Wagner, and Heidi Warner.