History is Alive in Downtown Bangor!
Downtown Bangor Historic Photo Contest Winner Announced
BANGOR, ME – Downtown Bangor is well recognized for its history, from the lumber trade to the great fire and beyond, Downtown’s architecture is a highlight of its history. For this reason the Downtown Bangor Partnership (DBP) hosted a historic photo contest, in conjunction with the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s National Preservation Month. The photo contest began in late March and ran through April 30th.
DBP received nearly 100 photo submissions of downtown landmarks from over 50 area photography amateurs, professionals and hobbyists. The caliber of photographs submitted was extremely impressive and it was difficult for the panel of judges to narrow the submissions down to one winner.
The entries were judged on attention to detail, creativity, quality, historical relevance, originality, and unique, “eye-catching”, perspective. We are pleased to announce that Jeanne Caron, of Winterport, has been awarded top honors for her striking photo of the All Souls Church on Broadway. Caron captured a warm and welcoming photo that stood out from the rest, and amplified the unique and historical architectural beauty of Bangor. Her photo will be printed in an upcoming issue of Bangor Metro.
Submissions from three photographer’s stood out and the Judges have awarded them with an Honorable Mention; Bobbie Jo Mclain, Hampden, for her unique perspective of Columbia Street Church. Edner Mae Fago, Brewer, for her very texture oriented photo of a door on Main Street, and Greg Bennett, Hampden, for his detailed shot of the Bangor Public Library. All winning photos are available for viewing on the DBP website, www.downtownbangor.com, and on our facebook page www.facebook.com/downtownbangor.
All photographs submitted are eligible for use in future Downtown Bangor publications including brochures, website, social media and more. An online gallery will be set up so all photographs can be viewed in the coming weeks. Due to the high quality of work the committee is also considering ways to publicly display the photographs in the future.
Downtown Bangor Partnership promotes and markets activities that enhance the distinctive identity of downtown Bangor which encourages retention and growth of commercial, residential, and cultural life within the downtown district. For more information visit www.downtownbangor.com.
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