Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) January 10, 2017 -- Professional Photographers of America (PPA) presented the Grand Imaging Award this week at Imaging USA 2017, the largest annual conference and trade show for pro photographers by pro photographers. The award went to Barbara Breitsameter M.Photog.Cr., CPP, for her image “Send in the Clowns” in the portrait category.
"I never would have anticipated or dreamed of this” said Breitsameter. "This image is more of me than anything I’ve ever created. It placed me in a whole new direction with my work.”
Breitsameter, for whom photography is “like breathing”, was selected as the overall Grand Imaging Award winner out of a pool of six category winners. The other winners were Jerry Ghionis M.Photog.Cr. (originally from Australia via California) in the non-event album category, Ted Linczak M.Photog.Cr. in the event album category, Dan McClanahan M.Photog. in the artist category, Ben Shirk M.Photog.M.Artist.Cr. in the illustrative category and In Sung Hang M.Photog. in the wedding category. Each category winner received a crystal award and a $500 cash prize. Breitsameter received a second trophy and an additional $500 prize.
The Grand Imaging Award winners have been judged to be the very best of the 2016 PPA International Photographic Competition (IPC). The Grand Imaging Awards encourage photographers to up their creativity by pushing themselves through competition with each other, their peers. The Grand Imaging Award winner was selected from 5,700 entries. Breitsameter's image was judged by a panel of over 40 jurors to be the very best of the 1007 images in this year’s loan collection. She was also chosen to represent the United States as part of Team USA in the World Photographic Cup, the “olympics of photography”, wherein 27 countries compete via images this February in Yokohama, Japan.
“This image came from a dark place of personal struggle,” says Breitsameter, who is living with Parkinson’s. “My dogs were acting silly and I realized they were my clowns. When I saw the image I knew immediately I would enter it into PPA’s International Photographic Competition.” Breitsameter feels the image represents how much humor has helped her fight and survive. “I love what I do. I have the best job in the world...I get to work with dogs.”
In addition to the Grand Imaging Award, PPA awarded medalists from the IPC. Bronze medalists had all four of their submitted images earn merits. Silver medalists had one of their images entered into the Loan collection and on up to a four-for-four, “perfect” case for Diamond medalists. At this year's ceremony, PPA awarded 97 bronze, 139 silver, 102 gold, 60 platinum and 29 diamond medalists.
The International Photographic Competition is held each August. District competitions are run January through April. All PPA photographic competitions are open to the public. For more information, visit PPA.com/Competitions.
About PPA:
Professional Photographers of America (PPA) is the largest international non-profit association created by professional photographers, for professional photographers. Almost as long-lived as photography itself, PPA's roots date back to 1869. It assists nearly 30,000 photographers through protection, education and resources for their continued success. See how PPA helps photographers be more at PPA.com.
James Yates, Professional Photographers of America, http://www.PPA.com, +1 4045228600 Ext: 226, [email protected]
SOURCE Professional Photographers of America
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