The “Community” student photography contest hosted by the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and sponsored by Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival and Nikon Canada culminated in a student gallery showing and the selection of three winners.
On May 11, the Arts Committee at West Region 6 of the TDSB displayed submissions from grade 1-8 students from across its 23 schools. Each school submitted images for display at Islington Junior Middle School. A judging panel from CONTACT and the TDSB selected three grand prize winners who each received a Nikon D3300 lens kit.
CONTACT and Nikon Canada are thrilled by the quality of the submissions. The winners are:
- Grace Guthrie – Grade 8 – Runnymede Junior Middle School
- Grace White – Grade 5 – Étienne Brûlé Junior School
- Oliver Wright – Grade 1 – Sunnylea Junior School
To view the finalist images, visit the album here: https://www.facebook.com/nikoncanada/posts/1036544099724994.
For more information on the Youth Project, visit http://contactfestivalnikon.ca/#/youth-project.
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Nikon Canada announces winners of Community Youth Project
The “Community” student photography contest hosted by the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and sponsored by Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival and Nikon Canada culminated in a student gallery showing and the selection of three winners.
On May 11, the Arts Committee at West Region 6 of the TDSB displayed submissions from grade 1-8 students from across its 23 schools. Each school submitted images for display at Islington Junior Middle School. A judging panel from CONTACT and the TDSB selected three grand prize winners who each received a Nikon D3300 lens kit.
CONTACT and Nikon Canada are thrilled by the quality of the submissions. The winners are:
To view the finalist images, visit the album here: https://www.facebook.com/nikoncanada/posts/1036544099724994.
For more information on the Youth Project, visit http://contactfestivalnikon.ca/#/youth-project.
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