Print competition

Finally, the Professional Photographers of America's print competition is over.  Every year I choose 4 images from sessions during the last year for competition images.  I usually narrow

the choices down to about 10 until the very last minute where I pick 4.  Choosing these images is harder than you might think.  Just like every mother thinks her children are the most beautiful children on earth (as they should), I adore my clients and portraits and want to compete with them all.  Some of the images that I choose are because they are unique in some form or another.  This might be a new background, furniture, flowers or a spectacular pose or attitude on the subject.  I know many photographers compete with images that are not their studio work but photographs of majestic landscapes or travels; however, I love to choose my everyday work.  I know each and every session is a possible competition image for me. 

What does competition mean to you the clients?  Well, It means that you can count on Wancket Studios maintaining the highest possible quality as well as artistic content.  

What does competition mean to me?  Personally, I love the challenge of creating new and inspiring images for my clients that will also be judged by my peers.  Many industries reward the top or best in their field.  Photography is the same. Continuing to compete and win the awards and merits for my work, earns the respect of my fellow photographers as they earn mine.  That is gratifying and continues to encourage me to grow.

Here are two of this years Competition Images.

Audrey

 

 

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