D&R Greenway seeks photos for student exhibition

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D&R Greenway Landtrust and the Princeton Photography club are seeking entries for its juried exhibition for high school students.

Judges will award five prizes, totaling $500; the prize for best-in-show is $250.

The name of the exhibition is SeasonScapes. Applicants are challenged to photograph open space, evoking a season or the transition between seasons.

Photographs may be digitally manipulated.

The annual contest is orchestrated to attune students to nature, which D&R Greenway has worked to preserve since 1989. Students may find sites to photograph online at njtrails.org.

The deadline for digital submissions is Feb. 14. Winners are scheduled to be announced via e-mail Feb. 28.

Judges are Princeton Photography Club president Carl Geisler and Marie L Matthews Gallery curator Diana Moore.

Geisler has won prizes in juried exhibitions, including Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, the Franklin Park Art Show, and the Somerset County Business Partnership’s Photo Contest.

Moore holds an undergraduate degree in medieval art from Princeton University and a master’s degree in contemporary art with a focus on the intersection of science and art from Sotheby’s Institute of Art.

More information is online at drgreenway.org.

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