NAAEE/PIERCE FOUNDATION PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

Cash Prizes Offered for Inspirational Photographs
NAAEE and the Albert I. Pierce Foundation began a photography contest in conjunction with the NAAEE annual conference starting  with the 2007 conference in Virginia Beach. NAAEE sought photos that inspire people to achieve environmental excellence. The photography contest is one element of a larger effort by NAAEE and the Pierce Foundation to re-invigorate the use of arts and culture in the EE field.

Thank you to our photo contest judges:

Joe Baust, NAAEE Past President
Harry and Debra Spillman, Spillman Photography

 

2010 Amateur Category Winner
Jack Lardis, WFC Summer Camp in Keney Park CT#1

2010 Winners Advanced
First Prize - Lisa Russell, Autumn at Cumberland Falls Reflection
Second Price - Harold Hungerford, Storm Over the Gulf of Mexico
Third Prize -Trudi Volk, Flap-Neck Chameleon Up-Close

 

2009 Amateur Category Winner
First Prize – A Great Place for a Nap, Tom Moffatt, Lauderdale City, MN

2009 Advanced Category Winners
First Prize - Autumn at Cumberland Falls, Lisa Russell, Russell Spring, KY
Second Prize -  Double Take, Bejat McCracken, San Marcos, TX
Third Prize -  Santee, Bridget Hinkebein, Charleston, SC

2008 Amateur Category Winners
First Prize – Tranquility, Brian Brush, Kentucky
Second Prize  – Elephant Behind Bush, Henry Polk, Illinois
Third Prize  – Botswana Sunset, Trudi Volk, Illinois

2008 Advanced Category Winners
First Prize - Green Tree Frog, Harold Hungerford, Illinois
Second Prize - Porcelain Tulip, Kim Ort, Indiana
Third Prize - River Rock, Dorothy Birch, Florida

2007 Amateur Category Winners
First Prize – A Sense of Wonder, Lois Nixon, North Carolina
Second Prize  – The Radish, Skip Wiener, Pennsylvania
Third Prize  – Green is Good, Lisa Crumley, Georgia

2007 Advanced Category Winners
First Prize – Corona Beach Sunrise, Mark Buckler, North Carolina
Second Prize – Corolla Fence at Sunrise, Mark Buckler, North Carolina
Third Prize  – Crab Spider with Honey Bee, Harold Hungerford, Illinois