High school seniors are invited to submit applications to the Professional Photographers of Washington for consideration for its 2017 Student Photographer of the Year Award.
One student is to be …
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High school seniors are invited to submit applications to the Professional Photographers of Washington for consideration for its 2017 Student Photographer of the Year Award.
One student is to be chosen to receive a $2,000 scholarship grant, to be used to further the applicant’s study in the photographic arts, according to a press release.
The Student Photographer of the Year is chosen based upon photographic and scholastic studies, and the student’s wish to continue his or her studies in the photographic arts, according to a press release.
The application postmark deadline is Feb. 14. Winners are to be announced in April. For more information or to receive an application, contact Anita Weston at 425-776-4426 or visit
ppw.org.