Six FWCD Photographers Featured in Black & White Images Exhibition




Six FWCD Photographers Featured in Black & White Images Exhibition
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Six Upper School students had artwork selected to be featured in and earned accolades in the 2022 Black & White Images Competition and Exhibition. Brooke Baldwin ’24 earned Third Place in the Photo Essay Category with her three images titled Country ClubKendall Lehman ’22 earned an Honorable Mention for Gaby+Mary in the Portrait Category, Laura Marques ’24 piece, titled Stockyards, was a Featured Selection in the Architecture Category, Alexis Rollings ’23 earned Third Place for San Francisco in Cityscape/Landscape Category, Luke Tierce ’25 earned an Honorable Mention for his photo titled At the Ranch I in the Nature + Animal Category, and Vivian Todora ’23 earned Second Place for her three images, titled Planning, in the Photo Essay Category.

2022 marks the 34th consecutive Black & White Images Competition and Exhibition at Fort Worth Country Day. Sponsored by FWCD's Visual Arts Department, Black & White Images provides a forum for exhibiting student photographers from regional private and public high schools, allowing them an opportunity to exchange ideas, receive recognition and display outstanding photography.  

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Six FWCD Photographers Featured in Black & White Images Exhibition

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