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Congratulations Jake & Tini: your emotion won

Neil August 30th, 2006

I’m sorry if I’m now hazy on who’s grandfather this was but and image from Jake and Tini’s wedding of a child hugging her (I believe great-grandfather) recieved a 3rd place award from the WPJA.

WPJA Contest winner

Emotion category wedding photography award from the WPJA from this Chatauqua wedding event.

Neil’s portrait recieves first place award

Neil September 13th, 2005

I recieved a first place award for a creative portrait of bride and groom in the summer WPJA contest. Congratulations to Kelly and Pete for being doubly cooooooool clients!

WPJA first place award winning photograph

<a href=”http://wpja.com/wedding_photography_galleries/contest/05/summer/cp_01.htm”>Neil’s portrait recieves first place award</a> This photo also became the cover of their album.  It was photographed at the crest of the hill in front of the Woodcliff Hotel in the Fairport/Victor area overlooking Interstate 490.

Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) 2004 year end results

Neil March 16th, 2005

I returned from two weeks in Thailand and China to good news from the WPJA - a top 5 ranking in the nation.Here are some of the contest winning images:

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I shot this in a fairly normal, somewhat drab reception hall and it had so much energy and style that it blew me away. The couple was the greatest element but what set it apart for me was the light - so I’ve been on a quest to repeat that success ever since.

This set of images is from the most satisfying contest result I’ve had - it was a category called 5 from 1 - and to me it meant more because it was validation of what I work so hard for, to connect my images to my clients by illustrating their story.

 The above 5 photographs were awarded First Place in the category “5 From One” from the WPJA.  Winning this award is the most satisfying contest result for me as it shows that I am accomplishing something in the sphere that I claim to be working - story telling imagery.  It is not enough to just make one good image from a wedding day, but the images as a series must speak more between the shots in as much as within the photos.

Neil Cowley ranked top 5 in US by the WPJA for 2004

Neil January 25th, 2005

Neil Cowley ranked top 5 in US by the WPJA  for 2004 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Rochester, NY

The Wedding Photojournalism Association ranks Neil Cowley among the top  five photographers in the nation for 2004. Neil Cowley, the 27 year old  Rochester, NY resident has photographed weddings professionally for 3 years.  Neil’s first weddings were those of his college friends who just ask him  to come take a few snapshots. Those snapshots were so well liked that friends  were willing to pay money to have them and so a business was born.Turning  to the internet to research what a proper “wedding photographer” should  do, Neil found the term wedding photojournalism was used to describe what  he was naturally prone to do - “walk around and take pictures”.  Neil credits the information sharing on internet bulletin boards and organizations  such as the WPJA for defining and sharpening his aesthetic and business  skills for such a quick path to success. In 2004 Neil photographed 42 weddings  with the help of his partner and wife Liesl, who has also been awarded  by the Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA).Leading the way in wedding photojournalism, WPJA represents  the most discriminating talent around the world technically, creatively  and visually. Qualified members hold industry-leading standards, skills  and business integrity. WPJA also hosts quarterly wedding photojournalism  contests, judged by top working photojournalists and news photo editors.  The purpose of these contests is to celebrate the photographers who document  and record the found moment. View Neil’s winning images and judges comments  with these links:

“For me personally these contest results feel like a grand slam because  my peers acknowledge that I am successfully reaching the  goals I set out to achieve in my work.  Although a wedding is full of  excitement and expression - true emotion is extremely difficult  to catch because its manifestations are so fleeting.  If you are snoozing  on the job, you are guaranteed to miss it. Public recognition in the emotion  contest feels like confirmation that I’m diligent enough to capture moments  that validate the ideals I’ve set for myself.  The  Five from One category accepts five images from one wedding as a single  contest entry.  Above any other category I’m most pleased about the results  from this category because it shows that my visual style is cohesive and  coherent amid the thousands of images I produce during a wedding.”"Finally,  the first place portrait image of a bride and  groom tops even my hopes. The portrait image’s quality silences accusations  that a photojournalist’s skills or creativity run dry when the circumstances  arise that require the photographer to arrange people or photographs. This  stylized image has received more attention than any other I’ve shot this  year and came out of deliberate effort on my part to work in the studio  with lights so that I could take those techniques to a wedding with me.  What I feel is unique about this image is that while I did arrange the  location and lighting, I only helped my clients to express something they  might not dare to otherwise. In many respects I feel this arranged image  is still true to my clients experience and my journalistic standards because  I was not forcing their body pose, but simply provided a stage for them  to act upon.”"As I understand how I created that portrait image, I understand the  quality of my clients over the past year. Wonderful people who value artistic  experimentation and journalistic integrity, but are brave enough to trust  me to undertake those goals for them in the making of a document of their  love and commitment to each other. I am completely indebted to my clients  and their willingness to share their lives with me. I thank them, for without  the quality of life and love they share - I am unable to produce the imagery  that documents those traits. Thanks for a great 2004!”WPJA  2004 Contest Standings:Neil Cowley’s wedding  photography web site: 

1st Place Award - Portrait of Bride and Groom


1st Place Award - 5 from One Category


1st Place Award - Emotion Category

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