2006 EPI Photography Invitational Contest Gallery

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12 June 2006 Written by  Randy Woods
“Ocean’s Fury” — Seal Rocks State Park, Ore. Art Wolfe Award (Landscape category) “Ocean’s Fury” — Seal Rocks State Park, Ore. Art Wolfe Award (Landscape category)
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A look at the winners, runners-up and honorable mentions from Art Wolfe's latest project, the Environmental Photography Invitational.

Known for his passionate advocacy for the environment, Wolfe created EPI as "an event for the advancement of photography as a unique medium, capable of bringing awareness and preservation to our environment through art."

Working with foundations, nonprofit organizations and industry-related businesses, EPI was able to award more than $10,000 in cash and merchandise to 30 different photographers. In total, 300 entrants from the western United States and Canada submitted more than 1,500 images for judging in six categories: Landscape, Wildlife, Flora, Man in the Environment, Environment at Risk, and Student.

The 2006 judges were Jane Perovich, art director and senior editor for Getty Images; Patrick Donehue, V.P. of photographer relations of Corbis; and Ed Marquand, president of Marquand Books. At the heart of EPI is a six-week gallery exhibit displaying 100 of the best prints from this year's invitational. Here we present some highlights from that exhibit.

To view the entire gallery, or for more information about EPI (now called the ICP Awards), visit icpawards.com.

Randy Woods
Story Author: Randy Woods

Randy Woods, editor of PhotoMedia, has been in the magazine publishing world for more than 20 years, covering such varied topics as photography, insurance, business startups, environmental issues and newspaper publishing. He is also associate editor for iSixSigma magazine and writes a job—search blog for The Seattle Times called “Hire Ground.”

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