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Artcentron Celebrates Past Winners of Photo Contest

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Brian Lim, Elegant. This photo of rose flowers taken in Malaysia won the 2013 Flowers We Love Photo Contest. Photo: Brian Lim

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Artcentron celebrates past winners of the ‘Flowers We Love’ Photo Contest as the 2015 photography competition begins

Jannik Andersen, ‘Dahlia Flower’ taken at ‘Helsinge haven’ in Denmark. (owned by the chairman of the Danish Dahlia club. Photo: Jannik Andersen

BY KAZAD

BALTIMORE, MD—Flowers We Love’ Photo Contest is an annual contest  organized by Artcentron. The competition allows budding and professional  photographers to show their love of flowers and the environment. 2013 was an eventful year in the life of the photo contest. Although it was the first time Artcentron was hosting the photo contest, it attracted entries from across the globe. As we  prepare to host the 2015 edition of the ‘Flowers We Love’ Photo contest, we look back in time to celebrate our past winners and important entries.

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We are excited to celebrate the winners of the 2013 Artcentron annual ‘Flowers We Love’ photo contest. Again, thank you to everyone for the overwhelming response, and sharing their love of flowers and the environment.  We had a great time looking through all the entries of photos of flowers you love.  Many of the entries were photos of flowers you saw at flower shows, flower shops, flower banquets, botanical gardens, weddings and fresh flowers from the street corners. Several of the photos of flower arrangements and wedding flowers were amazing, too. They reminded us of Mother’s Day Flowers and flower gifts.

“We were amazed by the number of entries we received. They come from amateur and professional photographers from across the globe. Although 2013 was the first year of hosting the contest, we got more entries than we expected. It is our hope that 2015 will be an even greater year,” said Kazad, coordinator of the photography contest.

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Artcentron ‘Flowers We Love’ Photo Contest attracts entries from across the globe. Here are some of the past winners of the photography competition

Maria Bermudez, Flowers We Love photography contest celebrated entry
Patricia Tracy, Eliz Park-tulips C taken March 16, 2013 inside the Greenhouse at Elizabeth Park, Hartford, CT Spring Flower Sale. Photo: Patricia Tracy
Brian Lim, ‘Romantic’ Flowers We Love Photo Contest. Photo: Brian Lim
Robert, Flowers by the corner entered for the Flowers We Love Photo Contest. Photo: Robert

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