Junior Orange Bowl - Winners For The Photography Contest of 2007

Winners For The Photography Contest of 2007

Best of Show - Elliot Jimenez, Southwest Senior High


1st Place Black & White - Daniel Castan, Southwood Middle

2nd Place Black & White - Bryan DeLoach, Krop Senior High

3rd Place Black & White - Amanda Joffee, Miami Country Day School


1st Place Color - Fernando Rosales, Coral Reef Senior High

2nd Place Color - Kelly Baron, Krop Senior High

3rd Place Color - Marie Lopez, Doral Academy Charter Middle


1st Place Digital - Kara Barndollar, Miami Killian Senior

2nd Place Digital - Erick Jimenez, Southwest Senior High

3rd Place Digital - Nick Chase, Miami Killian Senior High


Best Portraiture - Elliot Jimenez, Southwest Senior High

Best Wildlife Photo - Ana Portela, South Miami Middle

Best Architectural Photo - Denise Puente, Miami Killian Senior


The number of student photographs that are submitted into the Pitman Photo Supply Photography Contest grows each year along with the overall quality of the entries. Cash prizes will be awarded to the students who enter winning photographs in one of three categories: Color, Black & White and Digital Imaging. There is also a “Best in Show” Grand prize awarded to the single best photograph in the contest. The Junior Orange Bowl Photography Contest is open to students in grades 6 – 12. The photographs entered will also be exhibited in the auditorium of Junior Orange Bowl Festival Sponsor Miami Children's Hospital.

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