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Flickr Photo of the Week


by Stephen Becker 25 Feb 2009 7:57 AM

Congratulations to Kari Kinney of Fort Worth, the winner of our Flickr Photo of the Week contest! Kari follows last week’s winner Robert H. Nunnally, Jr. If you would like to participate, all you need to do is upload your photo to to our Flickr group page. It’s fine to submit a photo you took […]

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Congratulations to Kari Kinney of Fort Worth, the winner of our Flickr Photo of the Week contest! Kari follows last week’s winner Robert H. Nunnally, Jr.

If you would like to participate, all you need to do is upload your photo to to our Flickr group page. It’s fine to submit a photo you took previous to the current week, but we are hoping that the contest will inspire you to go out and shoot something fantastic this week to share with Art&Seek users. If the picture you take involves another facet of the arts, even better. The contest week will run from Monday to Sunday, and the Art&Seek staff will pick a winner on Monday afternoon. We’ll notify the winner through FlickrMail (so be sure to check those inboxes) and ask you to fill out a short survey to tell us a little more about yourself and the photo you took. We’ll post the winners’ photo on Wednesday and Gini Mascorro will read your name on the air at the end of her daily arts calendar.

Kari Kinney
Title of photo: The Print Man
Equipment: Nikon D50
Tell us more about your photo: This is a photo of Dallas artist Mike Arreaga at The Art Hotel the night preceding the inauguration. The bright color and movement of this picture captures Mike’s energetic creative spirit on the eve of a new president. He is always collaborating and open to new ideas, mirroring Obama’s direction.

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  • Yet another first rate photo. I love the dreamlike quality of black and white.
    This one has a fine mystery to it.
    Maybe the A and S should extend the “of the week” series to do an art work, poem, youtube, etc. That would be nice to see this forum expand to show off the work of more and more local talent.