ROE Photo Contest Week 4: St. Charles Student's 'Duality' Is Singular Work of Art

ROE Photo Contest Week 4: St. Charles Student’s ‘Duality’ Is Singular Work of Art

Welcome fans, new audience members, and participating students to Week 4 of the ROE’s Student Photography Contest!

We totaled 180 photos this week and had to pick only 10 photos of all those submissions – a tough task to ask! Enjoy this week’s selection!

If you are a high school student or teacher who would like to submit photos for next week, please contact Matt Muntner at the Kane County Regional Office of Education.

Top 10 Photos From Week 4

1. ‘Duality’ — Ava Volling

  • St Charles North High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Karissa Schulten

2. ‘Sub-Urban’ — Harsh Patel

  • St. Charles North High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Stephanie Dodd

3. ‘Pithecophobia’ — Maggie Gigiano

  • St. Charles East High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Taylor Schuck

4. ‘The Bean’ — Jose Carrilo

  • East Aurora High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Rhonda Kinstner

5. ‘Trippy’ — Hailey Czlapins

  • Central High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Peggy Gannon

6. ‘Sinkin’ Lemon’ — Alex Labastida

  • West Aurora High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Kristi Rhodes

7. ‘Broken Petals’ — Paige Haegeland

  • South Elgin High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Jorie Bartholomew

8. ‘The Last One’ — Mikayla Peters

  • Central High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Peggy Gannon

9. ‘How Do You Play This Thing?’ — Adriana Martinez

  • Hampshire High School
  • 35MM Film Photography
  • Instructor: Ashley Joustra

10. ‘Apple Cider Leaf’ — Karolina Olechna

  • Bartlett High School
  • Digital Photography
  • Instructor: Michelle Zappia-Eickmeier

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