Winners and Challenges
The Yavapai Digital Arts and Photo Club (YDAPC) will post name
of the First, Second and Third Place assignment winners.

2024 Winners:

January 2024
Challenge: Open Subject
First Place: Cliff Cross
“Mono Lake”
Second Place: Cheryl Pauley
“Cowboy vs Calf”
Third Place: Kay Cross
“Lion King”

February 2024
Challenge: Winter Photography
First Place: Bill Court
“Winter in St. Joe Michigan”
Second Place: Cliff Cross
“Snow Day”
Third Place: Judy Connick
“Goldfinch Waiting for a Turn at the Feeder”

March 2024
Challenge: Open Subject
First Place: Cindee Beechwood
“Reunion”
Second Place: Kay Cross
“Arctic Fox”
Third Place:Bill Royce
“Blue Hour in Venice”

April 2024
Challenge: Open Subject
First Place: Cliff Cross
“Cat in tree”
Second Place: Cheryl Pauley
“Monument Valley Golden Hour”
Third Place: David Brez
“Thumb Butte Mist”

May 2024
Challenge: Black and White
First Place: “Just Dandy”
Kay Cross
Second Place: “Cusco Family”
Karen Cuva
Third Place: “sheep for dinner”
Cliff Cross

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
June 2024
Challenge: Portraits
First Place: “Having a Smoke”
Cindee Beechwood
Second Place: “Beyond Words”
Melinda Anderson
Third Place: “Tombstone Sheriff”
Joe Webster

 

July 2024
Challenge: Guilty Pleasures
First Place: “A Uniquely Portable Magic”
Bill Rogers
Second Place: “Guilty Pleasure 2019”
Dave Brez
Third Place: “Cupids Porch”
David Morring

August 2024
Challenge: Open Subject
First Place: “Seize the Moment”
Helen Corcoran
Second Place: “Oregon Coast”
Harris Wishnick
Third Place: “This Way–NO THIS Way”
Stephanie Brown

September 2024
Challenge: Prescott and Prescott Valley
First Place: “Charged Tendrils”
Charles Ables
Second Place: “Last Light – Thumb Butte”
Dave Brez
Third Place: “Whiskey Row Kaleidoscope”
Melinda Anderson

October 2024
Challenge: Open Subject
First Place: “Willow Lake Gold”
Melinda Anderson
Second Place: “Out Of The Dust”
Laurie Rubin
Third Place: “Toucan”
Kay Cross

November 2024
Challenge: Backyard Safari
First Place: “Hummer & Praying Mantis Meet”
Regina Helstrom
Second Place: “Worker”
Fred Rogers
Third Place: “Do You Mind”
Charles Ables

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