Tyree McLemore, Tonette Morehead, Tyler Woolridge and Faith Earley.
All contestants earned high points very closely tied to each other due to the excellent quality of photographic work that was presented. Photo by Ginger Van Hook©2014
Tonette Morehead's exhibition presentation for the ACT-SO Event sponsored by the Pasadena Chapter of the NAACP displayed her photographic work as created on traditional film as well as digital printing and night photography. Ms. Morehead explained that the major themes in her work revolved around the culture of dance, especially celebrating her Afro-American Cultural expressions of Hip-Hop, jazz, and movements with water by the sea. In her interview, Ms. Morehead was poised and discussed her photographic technique in particular detail as it related to capturing the image she obtained in "HIP HOP" and to the extent that she also used a live model in the image "Essence".
Tonette Morehead
Tyree McLemore
Tyree McLemore discussed his photographic efforts to capture musicians, travel related photography and documentary landscapes.
Tyler Woolridge |
A delightful buffet of breakfast and lunch goodies were served to the guests, judges and contestants and the competition held a wide array of the arts to judge and admire.
There were categories of sculpture, painting, entrepreneurship, writing, poetry and humanities that engage the student artists in lively activities relating to creating
new artwork with their skills in each field.
The Pasadena Chapter of the
National Association for The Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
ACT-SO Afro-Academic, Cultural,Technological and Scientific Olympics presented the awards for excellence and participation on Saturday April 26, 2014.
Photographer Frank Zgnoc and Photographer Joseph R. Davis together with Photographer Ginger Van Hook participated as judges in the photographic portion of the ACT-SO competition. |
The judges participating in the Photographic Olympic Competition sponsored by the Pasadena Chapter of the NAACP and Duarte High School held at the Duarte Senior Center on April 26,2014.
Reading From left to right, Photographer Joseph R. Davis,
Photographer Frank Zgnoc, and Photographer Ginger Van Hook. All three photographers are local representatives from a number of art and photographic groups in Los Angeles; the one shared in common by all three is the Monrovia Association of Fine Arts in Monrovia, California.
In a followup email, Lois Gaston thanked the judges for participating in this event. She stated:
Thank you for taking time to be an ACT-SO judge. On behalf of Marilyn, Aida, Karen, me and the rest of the ACT-SO team we are grateful. ~Lois Gaston