Many Northshore School District students were recognized by the Washington State High School Photography Competition.
There were 1,528 students who competed, from 66 schools and 3,506 entries.
Inglemoor High School placed first as a team overall and Bothell High School tied for seventh. Students who placed in the top three for their category will have their work on display for the exhibit at the end of May at www.kenmorecamera.com. Finalists who placed first through sixth will also be online at www.wshspc.com.
Below are the results from Northshore students:
Traditional Silver Gelatin B&W
First Place – Maya Nair – Inglemoor
Abstract
First Place – Olivia Oomen – Inglemoor
Third Place – Luke Fasciano – Inglemoor
Animal
Third Place – Sophie Wisemore – Bothell
Fifth Place – Emily Carter – Inglemoor
Documentary/Photo Essay
Fourth Place – Sara Gonzalez – Inglemoor
Fifth Place – Sarah Klemczyk – Bothell
Sixth Place – Sydney Dunkel – Inglemoor
Still Life
First Place – Nicole Villamil – Inglemoor
Second Place – Felicity Harris – Inglemoor
Fourth Place – Josh Netelenbos – Inglemoor
Portrait
Fourth Place – Julie Ganbold – Inglemoor
Manipulation
First Place – Olivia Oomen – Inglemoor
Camera Phone
Fourth Place – Kai Smith – Inglemoor
Landscape
Second Place – Nathan Erlandson – Bothell
Fourth Place – Clare Larsen – Inglemoor
People
Fourth Place – Julie Ganbold – Inglemoor