ATLANTA, Dec. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Association of Professional Child Photographers announced today Becca Wohlwinder, of Becca Wohlwinder Photography, has been named the 2016 Photographer of the Year. This prestigious recognition was determined by total number of points scored from the 2016 International Image Competition. Honored for attention to detail, exquisite composition and creative perspective, Wohlwinder specializes in natural light photography and has been capturing children and family portraits since 2008.
The organization is also pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 NAPCP International Image Competition. With eight featured categories – Baby, Children, Family, Maternity, Newborn, Senior, Siblings and Toddler – submissions are judged on composition, creativity, impact and technical merit by a panel of field experts. This year's competition received more than 700 submissions from NAPCP members across the globe.
Each of the nine 2016 NAPCP International Image Competition winners exemplifies photography's transformation into an international language. In addition to professional recognition, winners capture priority listing in the NAPCP Member Directory, a medallion, vendor endorsements and NAPCP member points.
The complete list of first-place winners is as follows:
Baby: Stephanie Anders for "The Crew" |
Newborn: Jessica Pugliese for "Lean On Me" |
Children: Branka Bhoyrul for "Desert Beauty" |
Senior: Becca Wohlwinder for "Facing the Storm" |
Family: Suzanne Taylor for "Their Madonna" |
Siblings: Jennie Pyfferoen for "New Love" |
Maternity: Ute-Christin Cowan for "Milkbath Beauty Bump" |
Toddler: Marena Rudy for "Bathtime Hesitation" |
For more information on NAPCP, visit www.napcp.com, or connect via Facebook and Twitter.
About NAPCP
The National Association of Professional Child Photographers (NAPCP) is an association whose mission is to promote and support the artistry and integrity of professional child photographers. The NAPCP connects parents searching for child photographers in their area with its professional members by providing a comprehensive directory of photographers and informative articles on what to expect from their professional photography experience. Serving as a valuable resource for both photographers and parents, NAPCP continually strives to raise industry standards in child photography.
SOURCE The National Association of Professional Child Photographers
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