Abigail Van Dorn 25’ recently participated in The Lake Placid Institute’s 24 Hours: A Photographic Interpretation of Life in the Adirondacks Photography Contest, earning a spot to be selected as one of the winners.
This year marked Abigail’s third consecutive participation in The Lake Placid Institute’s 24 Hours contest, a display of her dedication and passion for capturing the essence of life in the Adirondacks. Out of the 95 entrants who contested for recognition in this event, Abigail stood out remarkably.
The judging criteria, which included factors such as creativity, technique, beauty, uniqueness, and how well the photographs interpreted life in the Adirondacks, posed a challenge to all participants. However, Abigail’s photograph exceeded these standards, earning her a well-deserved spot among the 27 selected winners out of the 170 submissions received.
Reflecting on her achievement, Abigail expressed her excitement and gratitude, saying, “I was super excited to be awarded in this competition for the third year. So many other competitive and amazing photographers enter this contest, and it is always fun to see their creative interpretation of life in the Adirondacks.”
We congratulate Abigail on her outstanding achievement and look forward to witnessing her continued growth and success in the world of photography.
