And the WINNERS are …

Saturday night’s awards event at SFU Harbour Centre was absolutely buzzing. With a full house and photographers from every corner of BC mixing, mingling, and cheering each other on, the 80th annual image competition felt more like a family reunion than a formal ceremony.

Our emcee, the always-fabulous Aura McKay, kicked things off by celebrating some truly outstanding achievements earned in 2025. Huge applause went up as Kathryn Gardner and Brian K. Smith were each awarded the Honour of Fellowship in PPOC-BC; one of the most meaningful designations we have. Fellowship recognizes years of service on boards and committees and consistently creating images at the top tier of BC’s competition standards. A massive accomplishment for both!

Brian kept the spotlight a little longer as he received the Regional Citation of Service, honouring an individual or trade partner who goes above and beyond in supporting PPOC-BC. Well deserved, thank you, Brian!

Then it was time to celebrate our newest Master of Photographic Arts Bar recipients.
Mary Jenson earned her Sixth Bar, Robert Coates received his Fifth, and Steve Pelton picked up his First. These Bars are a big deal, they reflect ongoing excellence, growth, community contribution, and the kind of dedication that lifts our whole photographic community higher.

A huge shoutout to Jani Lakatos for capturing the magic of awards night so beautifully! Your images bring the whole evening back to life, thank you, Jani!

And now… the moment everyone was waiting for: the image competition awards!
Congratulations to every photographer who submitted this year. Your creativity, courage, and craft inspire our entire community, and the standard of work was nothing short of incredible.

Here’s the full list of this year’s winners, let’s celebrate them all!

Photographer of the Year

Anna Beaudry, MPA, F/PPOC-BC

four images comprising the entry that earned Photographer of the Year

Best in Class Awards

Animal Portrait: I Rhino – Dan Brodie

Animals (Wild): Silent Ascent – Eric Seemann

Architecture – Ralph Bradatsch Memorial Trophy: Saint Paul Watches – Jayme Dunn, MPA

Child Portrait: I’ll Carry You Forever – Nikki Harrison

Conceptual Illustration: The Offering – Diane Hanna, CPA

Experimental / Unclassified: Cosmic Eye – Michel Ingram

Fashion: Echoes in the Deep – Curtis Look

Feature Album: Live Theatre Stills – Philomena Hughes, MPA F/PPABC

Figure Study: In the Spotlight – Manpreet Sokhi, CPA

Fine Art: Arthur Edwardson Memorial Trophy: Ranching Relics – Jayme Dunn, MPA

Floral: Spring Blooms – Lisa Geddes

Group Portrait: Working to Change the World – Anna Beaudry, MPA, F/PPOC-BC

Industrial: Prairie Power – Paul Wright, MPA

Pictorial: Dorse McTaggart Trophy: Majestic Skyline – Jim Camozzi

Portrait: The Wish – Diane Hanna, CPA

Press: Keep Your Eyes on the Ball – Marissa Baecker

Product Illustration: Size Doesn’t Matter – Ross Outerbridge, MPA SPA F/PPOC-BC

Unique Awards

Jan de Haas Award: The Wish – Diane Hanna, CPA

Best First-Time Entry: Silent Ascent – Eric Seemann

Best Non-Accredited Entry: The Lookout – Joann Bergeron

Alvin Schafer – Langara Alumni Award: Saint Paul Watches – Jayme Dunn, MPA

Best Out-of-Province Entry: Fearless Beauty – Becky Fleury, MPA

Student Awards

Best Student Entry (General): Hastings & Cambie Streets 100 Years Apart – Akeem Nermo

Best Student Entry (Commercial): Screenbound – Hargunpreet Kambo

Best Student Entry (Portrait): The Gentleman – Santveer Singh

Judges’ Choices

Judge – Alph Leydon: Back To The Future – Nataliya Bilgen

Judge – Cheri Kellington: Ranching Relics – Jayme Dunn

Judge – Len Grinke: Rocko’s Diner – Anna Beaudry

Judge – Jennifer Gilbert: Jamming Jon on Saxophone

Judge – Kathryn Gardner: Fearless Beauty – Becky Fleury

Judge – Kayla Gordon: Ms Cruella – Nikki Harrison

Jury Chair – Robert Coates: On The Move – Margaret Krause

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