Photography students honored

Senior Hayward Metcalf received best-of-show honors in the annual Association of Texas Photographers Instructors (ATPI) annual Fall Contest, it was announced last week. 
 
Metcalf’s winning photograph was an environmental photograph of two cowboys resting at a rodeo.
 
“Hayward was working on a photographic portfolio of small Texas towns and wanted to incorporate more pictures of people in his work,” Holtberg Master Teacher Scott Hunt said, “so he decided to attend rodeos in some of the towns around here.”
 
In total, 10 students in Hunt’s photography program earned 23 individual honors.
 
Advanced division, Advertising
  • First – Neil Song
  • Second – Hudson Brown
  • Third – Neil Song
  • 1st HM – Zachary Bashour
  • HM – Zachary Bashour
  • HM – Nathan Meyer
 
Advanced division, Architecture/Cityscape:
  • HM – Akash Munshi
  • HM – Nathan Meyer
 
Advanced division, Cell phone:
  • HM – Daniel Weinstein
 
Advanced division, Digital single image:
  • HM – Tiger Yang
 
Advanced division, Documentary/Street photography:
  • First – Sam Adams
  • Third – Akash Munshi
  • 1st HM – Hayward Metcalf
  • HM – Hayward Metcalf
  • HM – Hayward Metcalf
  • HM – Sam Adams
  • HM – Akash Munshi
  • HM – Hudson Brown
  • HM – Akul Mittal
 
Advanced division, Food:
  • 1st HM – Patrick Flanagan
 
Advanced division, Formal (studio) portrait
  • Second – Daniel Weinstein
  • Third – Sam Adams
  • 1st HM – Patrick Flanagan
  • HM – Patrick Flanagan

Advanced division, Landscape:
  • First – Hudson Brown
  • Third – Hayward Metcalf
  • HM – Hayward Metcalf
  • HM Daniel Weinstein
 
Advanced division, Portfolio:
  • First – Hayward Metcalf
  • 1st HM – Nathan Meyer
 
Advanced division, Still Life:
  • First – Patrick Flanagan
  • Second – Hayward Metcalf
  • HM – Hudson Brown
 
Advanced division, Thematic - Shadows:
  • HM – Jacob Lobdell
 
Advanced division, Travel:
  • HM – Daniel Weinstein
 
“What was most gratifying to me,” Hunt said in speaking of the results, “was how excited my boys were with the competition results and the satisfaction that comes when one’s efforts are recognized.”
 
Nearly 4800 entries were submitted from 100 schools representing eight states and one U.S. territory.
 
ATPI provides information and resources to teachers and students who work with photography, whether in art, journalism, career and technology or vocational curriculum areas.
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    • Best of Show photo by Hayward Metcalf ’23

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