Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Photo contest winners announced

Planning Commission announces six winners of photo contest, ‘ Putting a Face on Chester County’

- Staff Report

The county Planning Commission announced six winners of the contest, “Putting a Face on Chester County.”

The focus on this year’s Landscapes­3 photo contest was on the people of Chester County.

The county Planning Commission recently announced six winners of the contest, “Putting a Face on Chester County.”

Almost 250 photos were submitted to judges fromthe end of August through mid- October.

By viewing the photograph­s, much can be learned about living in Chester County, according to a county release.

Three adults and three youth from Chester County won awards for their entries.

“The entries will help the Planning Commission better understand what is important in the daily lives of residents as the developmen­t of Landscapes­3, the county’s next longrange comprehens­ive plan, continues,” reads the release.

The Landscapes­3 Steering Committee selected the winners in the adult and youth photograph­er categories.

The winners in the youth photograph­er category include first place, “Sunset,” by Andy Zhang; second place, “Sunset Fishin,’” by Michael McBride; and third place, “Lost in the Sunshine and the Flowers,” by Abigail Williams.

“After I heard I wonthe first place and read the message with the prizes on it, I was very excited and could not wait to get them,” said Zhang, who earned the top prize in the youth category.

The winners in the adult photograph­er category include first place, “Running on Hay Bales,” by Beth Uhler; second place, “Doesn’t Get Any Better…” by Miranda Wade; and third place, “Sunrise,” by Heidi Whitmore.

“I’m surprised and humbled to win the photo contest,” said Uhler, who won the first place prize in the adult category. “I love taking photograph­s, but don’t consider myself a ‘ photograph­er’ by any means. Chester County provides such a great setting — it’s hard to take a bad photo in a place like Stroud Preserve. I have lived here all my life and appreciate it more as time goes by.”

All six winners receive a selection of prizes donated by Longwood Gardens, Brandywine River Museum and Millstone Café, Dansko, Trek Bicycle ( Exton), The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, and the Palace Bowling and Entertainm­ent Center.

“We appreciate everyone who took the time to participat­e in this photo contest and show us what matters to them in Chester County,” said Planning Commission Executive Director Brian O’Leary. “We also would like to thank all our sponsors who were generous with their donations for prizes. It was a great success all around.”

In addition to thewinning photos, many of the images submitted will be used on the Landscapes­3 website and within the Landscapes­3 printed comprehens­ive plan. The Chester County Commission­ers will recognize the winners at a meeting later this month.

This was the second photo contest that the Planning Commission has conducted during the Landscapes­3 update process. Last year, the agency asked residents for photos of their favorite place in Chester County.

The photo contests are just one of the ways the Planning Commission has sought input from the public during the continued developmen­t of Landscapes­3. Other outreach efforts include community events, stakeholde­r and steering committee meetings, a public input meeting, and a video series. The public can provide further input at a series of regional public meetings, which will begin in March 2018. To check out the videos and other updates about Landscapes­3, visit http://www.chescoplan­ning.org.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO – BETH UHLER ?? Beth Uhler won first place in the adult photograph­er category of the Landscapes­3photo contest for her photo, “Running on Hay Bales.”
SUBMITTED PHOTO – BETH UHLER Beth Uhler won first place in the adult photograph­er category of the Landscapes­3photo contest for her photo, “Running on Hay Bales.”
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO – ANDY ZHANG ?? Andy Zhang won first place in the youth photograph­er category of the Landscapes­3photo contest for his photo, “Sunset.”
SUBMITTED PHOTO – ANDY ZHANG Andy Zhang won first place in the youth photograph­er category of the Landscapes­3photo contest for his photo, “Sunset.”

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