Photo Contest Week 3: Artists’ Creativity is Supernatural
Maybe it’s just us, but as Halloween approaches, our submissions are arriving increasingly more spooky! From double exposures, light painting and mysterious narratives depicted within these photos, our student artists are emanating originality. Thank you again to all the high school students and instructors for participating in the Kane County Regional Office of Education‘s photo contest week 3. There are still seven opportunities to submit; please contact Ellen Kamps if you are interested in learning more about our high school photography initiative.
Congratulations to Aurora Central Catholic High School artist Veronica Perez for winning top photo this week!
1. “Robyn” — Veronica Perez
- Aurora Central Catholic High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Samantha Wascher
2. “No Clear Destination” — Sidney Premer
- Batavia High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Andrea Schindlbeck
3. “Red Sky At Night” —Eileen Burke
- Geneva Community High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Danica Fahmy
4. “Mothers” — Tania Ceciliano
- Aurora Central Catholic High School
- Black & White
- Instructor: Samantha Wascher
5. “Fox Sculpture” — Charles Hanlon
- St. Charles East High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Nathan Shackelford
6. “Water & Light” — Samantha Miller
- Aurora Central Catholic High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Samantha Wascher
7. “Ghostly Reading” — Elizabeth Lonyay
- Aurora Central Catholic High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Samantha Wascher
8. “Bikers” — Dominique Purpura
- Aurora Central Catholic High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Samantha Wascher
9. “The Universe Through The Lens” — Makayla Koehn
- Geneva Community High School
- Digital
- Instructor: Danica Fahmy
10. Untitled (Forest Light) — Nico Naoi-Lee
- Bartlett High School
- Sepia-toned Silver Gelatin
- Instructor: Michelle Zappia-Eickmeier
The Kane County Regional Office of Education is represented by Regional Superintendent Patricia Dal Santo. The mission of the ROE is to advocate for education, provide leadership, perform regulatory functions, and coordinate state and local services for educators, school districts, and the community.