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Science Photography Contest Winners Capture Stunning Shots

Science Photography Contest Winners Capture Stunning Shots

Tuesday during Morning Meeting, the beautiful results of collaboration between two academic areas — fine arts and science — were highlighted when Director of STEAM Education and Fine Arts Department Chair Julie Fisher and STEAM teacher Dr. Meghen Tuttle announced the winners of this year’s Science Photography Contest.

For the seventh year, the annual Science Photography Contest invited student and faculty photographers to showcase their talents. In addition to our regular category, this year’s bonus category was “Night Vision.” All of the submissions were on display during Arts Week, and everyone in the community had the opportunity to vote for their favorites. The winners will have their work on permanent display throughout campus.

Congratulations to the following winners for their beautiful photographs.

  • Science in Motion — Caroline W. ’26
  • Microscopic Views — Eva C. ’28
  • Aerial Perspectives — Sophie J. ’28
  • Landlubbers — Coco E. ’28
  • Landscapes & Waterscapes — Kate G. ’26
  • Things with Wings — Tricia Newett
  • Patterns in Nature — Kacy D. ’28
  • Night Vision — Poppy M. ’27
A delicate white flower with a vibrant red center is captured with water droplets

Microscopic Views by Eva C. ’28

A majestic snow-capped mountain peak rises above a vast sea of clouds, bathed in the warm glow of a vibrant sunset sky.

Aerial Perspectives by Sophie J. ’28

A close-up view of a squirrel perched on a tree branch holding a nut in its mouth, surrounded by lush foliage in the background.

Landlubbers by Coco E. ’28

A large brown bear walks across a grassy, marshy landscape, with towering mountains and a cloudy sky in the background.

Landscapes and Waterscapes by Kate G. ’26

A vibrant red rose bloom with a bee pollinating the flower, surrounded by lush green foliage.

Things With Wings by Tricia Newett

A tiger rests on its back in a grassy enclosure, surrounded by lush vegetation and a rocky backdrop.

Patterns in Nature by Kacy D. ’28

A towering, illuminated Eiffel Tower stands prominently against a dark background, its intricate metalwork and warm lighting creating a striking visual contrast.

Night Vision by Poppy M. ’27