The Elden Murray Photographic Exhibition and Competition provides Upper Valley amateur photographers with an opportunity to display their work to the public. The exhibition is sponsored by Howe Library with a grant from the Elden Murray Foundation. The show is run by the Upper Valley Photographers Club.
The 2025 exhibit will be on display at the Ledyard Gallery at Howe Library beginning Saturday, February 1, and will continue through Wednesday, February 26. Winning entries and at least one photograph from each contestant will be displayed during the exhibition as space permits. An opening reception and awards ceremony will take place on Sunday, February 2 from 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Please note: All entrants must preregister online at bit.ly/eldenmurrayphoto between January 1 and January 21. Work that has not been preregistered via this form by January 21 will not be accepted at drop-off.
The contest administrators may be contacted by email: eldenmurrayphoto@gmail.com
Contest Rules
1) All entrants must be amateur (i.e., non-professional) photographers. “Amateur” is defined for these purposes by the photographer, but the final decision will be made by the Elden Murray administration. Please understand we are working hard for amateurs to be able to compete against other amateurs.
2) All work must be by the artist. Specifically, the exposure which forms the basis of the print must have been made, but need not have been printed, by the artist.
3) Further manipulations of the print, if any, must have been made by the artist.
4) A maximum of two works will be accepted from each person. Each entrant may submit photographs in any category.
5) Each photograph must have a title on the entry form.
6) Only prints on paper that have been matted will be accepted. No canvas images, metal prints, or framed work will be accepted.
7) The overall size of each submission, including the mat, cannot be smaller than 5”x7” or larger than 16”x20”. One print per matte.
8) All work must be matted – neatly mounted on a standard or foam core mount board. Your photo can go to the edge of the backing or you can have your mat wider than your photo. No frames. Photos mounted in a damaged mat will not be accepted. Organizers are not responsible for damage caused to mats during hanging.
9) Only the title can appear on the front (but the title does not have to be on the front). A label for the back of your photo will be provided for you at drop-off.
10) All photographs which have not previously received Elden Murray honors are acceptable. Immediate family members of judges are welcome to exhibit their photographs but will not be included in the photographs to be judged for awards.
11) As the photos will be displayed in a public library, entrants should keep their entries ‘family-friendly’ and suitable for viewing by people of all ages. The Elden Murray administration and Howe Library reserve the right not to display entries that are not suited for an all-ages audience.
Entering the Competition and Picking Up Your Work
You must preregister online at bit.ly/eldenmurrayphoto between January 1 and January 23. Work that has not been preregistered will not be accepted at drop-off.
Photos are to be dropped off on:
Thursday, January 23 from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 25 from 11:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
Murray Room, Howe Library
We cannot accept entries outside of these scheduled times.
Photos are to be picked up:
Saturday, March 1 from 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 5 from 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Murray Room, Howe Library
Categories & Awards
1) Landscape or Cityscape: “Scenic” images with or without buildings.
2) Animals, birds, insects: Both wild and domestic creatures; includes macros of any creature.
3) People: Portraits both formal and informal, groups, sports and
performance events – anything in which the primary interest is the people.
4) Other: Anything that would not fit into the above categories (e.g. still lifes, objects, flowers, gardens, architectural details, abstract/non-representational work, etc.).
5) Photographs taken by people under 18 years of age.
Awards will be given in each category.
The Emil Rueb Award will be given to the person whose photograph is selected by library staff to be added to Howe Library’s permanent circulating art collection.
The Murray Family Award will be given for an outstanding photograph taken by a first-time entrant to the Murray Contest.
Elden Murray Contest Judges
This year’s judges will be Lisa Lacasse and Phil Sargent.
Lisa Lacasse is a local professional photographer who lives in Quechee, VT. Her work has graced many magazine covers and articles and she has published several books featuring her work. Lisa’s favorite genre is landscape photography, but her love of birds has taken her up and down the east coast photographing them. Lisa’s portfolio also includes event photography, real estate photography, family portrait sessions, senior portraits and head shots, proposals and weddings.
Five of her Vermont photographs have been featured on US Postal Stamps in the Winter Scenes series.
Lisa also mentors other photographers who want to take their photography to the next level and has led photography workshops in Vermont and Maine.
Many of you will surely remember her for her many years running the Quechee Area Camera Club.
Phil Sargent is a lifelong resident of the Upper Valley currently living in Wilder, VT, and is a retired manufacturing engineer. He enjoys many outdoor activities including downhill skiing and snowshoeing in the winter, bicycling and kayaking in the warmer months, and hiking in all seasons. Phil has always had a passion for nature photography, and includes it in all his outdoor activities.
In the early 1980’s Phil’s photography passion increased when he entered the Elden Murray Photo Contest and received an Honorable Mention. Shortly after that he discovered and joined the Upper Valley Camera Club (UVCC) where over the years he received many blue ribbon awards and became the president of the club. During this time he also mentored with a member of the UVCC who was a wedding photographer.
In the early 1990’s Phil founded “Sargent Photography” which has been a successful part time photography business, photographing many weddings, portraits, and events in the Upper Valley over the past 30 years