Studio & Event Photography, Nature & Wildlife, Travel Workshops
Dec 2, 2009
Algonquin Outfitters Summer Contest
I was notified today that I won 2nd Place in the Algonquin Outfitters Summer Photo Contest, Algonquin is a special place for me and I always wish I could spend more time there. I plan on taking a few longer trips in 2010. I was also thrilled when I was asked to be one of the judges for the winter contest. I look forward to seeing all the wonderful entries.
Algonquin Outfitters Summer Photo Contest - 2nd Place
Windland Smith Rice International Awards - 2015 Grand Prize Winner.
Based in Toronto, Megan is an internationally recognized professional photographer with a passion for wildlife and nature.
Her passion and love for the wildlife she photographs comes through in her photos which have appeared in countless advertising campaigns and publications including: Canadian Geographic, National Geographic, Audubon, Birder's World, Nature's Best Photography, Defenders Of Wildlife, National Wildlife Federation, Canadian Wildlife Federation, Photolife, Smithsonian, Readers Digest and more. Megan is a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Recipient for her contribution to Canadian wildlife photography. This commemorative medal serves to honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians.
Megan also leads private and group workshops and enjoys teaching others. She believes that intensive knowledge of a species behaviour, traits and habitat is paramount to successful wildlife photography and has an unending amount of patience which helps her in the field waiting for the perfect moment.
2 comments:
Megan, again congratulations on placing well in the Algonquin Outfitters photo contest.
One thing you forgot to mention to your readers was that there were 350 photos entered in the contest so a second place is really great.
It will also be an honor to have someone with your eye for photography judging our next contest.
www.algonquinoutfitters.com
Thank you Randy!! I look forward to the judging process and seeing so many different visions of a truly beautiful place.
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