


APNPI Image Competition – Autumn 2019 Results

We’re thrilled to announce our Autumn 2019 Competition Results!
Congratulations to our International Award Winning makers on their achievements in our recent round of competition. We are pleased to announce the following winners across the categories of Maternity, Newborn, Milestones, and Creative who have achieved Silver awards with scores in the range of 80-84, Silver Distinction awards with scores in the range of 85-89, Gold awards with scores in the range of 90-94, and Gold Distinction awards with scores in the range of 95-99.
To see the full listing of Award Winners, visit our results page HERE.
Newborn Category Placements

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Newborn. “Cuddle Up” by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Newborn. “Flower Child” by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Newborn. “Dainty” by Marcela Limon
Maternity Category Placements

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Maternity. “Grace and Beauty” by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Maternity. “Profile For Two” by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Newborn. “Dainty” by Marcela Limon
Milestones Category Placements

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Milestones. “Beauty In Blue” by Rebecca Danzenbaker

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Milestones. “Garden Of Love” by Liana McCorkle

APNPI Competition 3rd Place Winner – Milestones. “Smile” by Liana McCorkle
Creative Category Placements

APNPI Competition 1st Place Winner – Creative. “Their Journey Through Grief” by Lizzie Gilmour

APNPI Competition 2nd Place Winner – Creative. “Green Eyes” by Liana McCorkle

Video Interview Series: Bryan Caporicci of Sprout Studio – Part 1

Session Spotlight: Mademoiselle Madeline – Northern VA newborn photography session
I always love a session where I can try something new! Baby girl Madeline’s middle name is Iris, which was also her grandmother’s name. Madeline’s mom reached out to me prior to the session and asked if we could incorporate her husband’s back tattoo of an iris into a portrait with Madeline. After some research, I chose the pose that I thought would show off both the baby and the tattoo well. Dad was actually surprised to find out when they arrived that he would be doing a shirtless photo for this session, but he was a good sport.
It took longer than expected to pose Iris on his shoulder and his muscles are so big (LOL) that his hand could just barely reach her, but mom held his arm up at the elbow while we got her in position and then she spotted only a few inches away while we took the photos. I’m excited how it turned out!

Colour Inspiration for your Newborn Photography Session
