International Print Competition – Professional Photographers of America
If you’re a fan of my facebook page you’ve already viewed the images for 2018. I’m going to share my images for 2017 in this blog post because apparently I forgot to do that last year! Then my next blog post will feature the 2018 images along with the images I “started” with. This will give you an idea of what goes into an award-winning image.
According to the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) organization 12 elements have been defined as necessary for the success of an art piece or image. Any image, art piece, or photograph will reveal some measure of all twelve elements, while a visually superior example will reveal obvious consideration of each one.
1.) Impact is the sense one gets upon viewing an image for the first time. Compelling images evoke laughter, sadness, anger, pride, wonder or another intense emotion. There can be impact in any of these twelve elements.
2.) Technical excellence is the print quality of the image itself as it is presented for viewing. Retouching, manipulation, sharpness, exposure, printing, mounting, and correct color are some items that speak to the qualities of the physical print.
3.) Creativity is the original, fresh, and external expression of the imagination of the maker by using the medium to convey an idea, message or thought.
4.) Style is defined in a number of ways as it applies to a creative image. It might be defined by a specific genre or simply be recognizable as the characteristics of how a specific artist applies light to a subject. It can impact an image in a positive manner when the subject matter and the style are appropriate for each other, or it can have a negative effect when they are at odds.
5.) Composition is important to the design of an image, bringing all of the visual elements together in concert to express the purpose of the image. Proper composition holds the viewer in the image and prompts the viewer to look where the creator intends. Effective composition can be pleasing or disturbing, depending on the intent of the image maker.
6.) Presentation affects an image by giving it a finished look. The mats and borders used, either physical or digital, should support and enhance the image, not distract from it.
7.) Color Balance supplies harmony to an image. An image in which the tones work together, effectively supporting the image, can enhance its emotional appeal. Color balance is not always harmonious and can be used to evoke diverse feelings for effect.
8.) Center of Interest is the point or points on the image where the maker wants the viewer to stop as they view the image. There can be primary and secondary centers of interest. Occasionally there will be no specific center of interest, when the entire scene collectively serves as the center of interest.
9.) Lighting —the use and control of light—refers to how dimension, shape and roundness are defined in an image. Whether the light applied to an image is manmade or natural, proper use of it should enhance an image.
10.) Subject Matter should always be appropriate to the story being told in an image.
11.) Technique is the approach used to create the image. Printing, lighting, posing, capture, presentation media, and more are part of the technique applied to an image.
12.) Story Telling refers to the image’s ability to evoke imagination. One beautiful thing about art is that each viewer might collect his own message or read her own story in an image.
2017 was my 2nd year entering IPC.
I was beyond excited when I received a 98 on one of my images! This image titled “Nestled In The Secret Garden” also received first place at the district level in Children’s Portraiture. It was also added to the prestigious “loan” collection and received fourth place in the Grand Imaging Awards in January this year in Nashville. I doubt I’ll top that any time soon but I’ll keep trying. It was very exciting!
A special thanks to sweet little Mariel. How adorable is she?
This one of Ali (one of my muses) scored an 86 and I was thrilled! She sure can give the look I need for this kind of image (you’ll see her again in my 2018 images!)
The title was “A Storm Is Raging”.
The third merit I received in 2017 was for an image from a senior session.
How gorgeous is Tyra?
Titled “Intensity” this image received a score of 81.
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