AIA-WJ Photography Competition Selections Announced

November 16, 2011

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Serpentine Movement by Ben Nicolson

The top selections of the 2011 AIA West Jersey Photography Competition were announced at our annual meeting tonight.

Congratulations to the Top Selection photos and photographers –
 Overall Best Photo: Serpentine Movement by Ben Nicolson
Best Black & White Photo:  Chesapeake Barn by Robert Auld, AIA
 Best Color Photo:    12000 Horizon Way by Nevin Kishbaugh
Top Selections:  Train by Night by Adrienne Lattuca, Assoc AIA
Barberini Stairs by Sarah Davis, Assoc AIA
St Peter’s Dome, Vatican City by Jacob Goldman
Inner Workings by Steven Cohen, AIA
Reptile House by Kimberly Bunn, AIA
Skydome British Museum by Robert O’Reilly, AIA
Chrysler Building by Frank Cunha III, AIA
Eastern State Penitentary by Sean Edwards
Homes and Color by Glenn Goldman, FAIA
Inside the Bell Tower by Amy Nowak-Palmerini, AIA
Merit Selections for the 2012 calendar included:
Hampton Court Castle London by Robert O’Reilly, AIA
LaPedrera- The Sentinels by Amy Nowak-Palmerini, AIA
Monoma Magnified by Emily Savoca
A Touch of Green by Adrienne Lattuca, Assoc AIA
Red Stairs by Victor Rodriguez
Schloss Neuschwanstein by Glenn Goldman, FAIA
Eye to Yahweh by Daniel Campbell, AIA
Sachs Bridge by Sean Edwards
Commerce University, Nevin Kishbaugh
Florence Landscape by Jacob Goldman
Soaring Canopy by Kimberly Bunn, AIA
SOM’s Freedom Tower Under Construction by Frank Cunha III, AIA

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3 responses to “AIA-WJ Photography Competition Selections Announced”

  1. admin says:

    Is there any where to see the photos

  2. admin says:

    We are working on updating our website information with the photos of this years selections. We’ll post a note when they are viewable.

    – AIA West Jersey

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