
Competition Results: “Are We Having Fun Yet?”
Location: Zoom
The topic for our September competition is “Are We Having Fun Yet ?”
Monthly PVCC photography competitions are open to all PVCC members in good standing and are free to enter. Competitions are intended to enhance our technical and creative skills behind the lens and during post-processing.
Rick Lieder’s photography career began as a photojournalist, working for a bi-weekly newspaper, and the daily Ann Arbor News.
He moved to commercial photography and specialized in scientific, industrial, editorial and portraits. His work appeared in brochures, annual reports, and national magazines.
He has been creating fine art and illustration for many years. His art has appeared on award-winning novels ranging from mysteries and science fiction, to books based on the X-Files TV series and Newbery Award-winning books for children.
His fine art has been exhibited in galleries in the Midwest and Canada, and include painting, photography, and digital art.
His wildlife photography centers on backyard wildlife. These photographs capture the unique qualities of light interacting with the natural world, including luminous photographs of honey bees and small birds in flight, glowing fireflies mating and hovering over twilight fields, mosquitoes with a belly full of blood, and new-born praying mantis nymphs emerging from their egg cases.
His filmmaking was featured in the 2016 PBS NOVA program "CREATURES OF LIGHT", produced by National Geographic Television.
Rick’s picture books with novelist and poet Helen Frost are published by Candlewick Press, with museum exhibitions and book signings held at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in 2012 and 2015:
• 2012: STEP GENTLY OUT▸ now in its 9th printing, along with a paperback edition.
• 2015: SWEEP UP THE SUN, featuring birds in flight, reviewed in the Sunday New York Times Book Review.
• 2016: AMONG A THOUSAND FIREFLIES.
• 2017: WAKE UP!, a book on new life.
• 2019: HELLO, I’M HERE!, Sandhill cranes start a family.
• 2022: WAIT – AND SEE, featuring praying mantids.
• 2024: THE MIGHTY POLLINATORS.
Links:
BugDreams.com • Wildlife
LostMirror.com • Street photography
Bluesky • @lostmirror.bsky.social