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1st PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
David Barss | David A. Barss, Photographer | Portland, Oregon Wedding Photographer
JUDGE COMMENTS:
This is the best of a very difficult category. The use of the wide angle works particularly well to draw your attention to the couple. Having the couple walking or something more spontaneous in this setting would make it a stronger image, I think.
2nd PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Sacha Blue | Sacha Blue | Seattle, Washington Wedding Photographer
3rd PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Nicole Wickens | Green Door Photography | Missoula, Montana Wedding Photographer
4th PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Vinicius Matos | La Foto | Belo Horizonte, Brazil Wedding Photographer
5th PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Garrett Elliott | Garrett Elliott Photography | Kingston, Ontario Wedding Photographer
6th PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Amy Gaerthofner | Ardent Photography | Appleton, Wisconsin Wedding Photographer
7th PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Kimberley Bednarski Anderson | KB Image Photo | Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wedding Photographer
8th PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Kimberley Bednarski Anderson | KB Image Photo | Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wedding Photographer
9th PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Vinicius Matos | La Foto | Belo Horizonte, Brazil Wedding Photographer
10th PLACE | CREATIVE USE OF WIDE ANGLE
Britney Gardner | Turn Loose the Art | Huntington Beach, California Wedding Photographer
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