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Top Knots Wedding Photography Contest
Every year an industry publication, Photo District News (PDN), presents a wedding photography contest. It's called Top Knots and is through the New School for Wedding Photography. There are almost always Wedding Library Photographer submissions, and many of them are former winners. The magazine puts the finalists' images on-line; they are worth a peek. Brides can also get contacts from their web site for potential photographers.
The photographs chosen are usually pretty edgy -- I love them all the more for it. I was a judge a few years ago; I am honored to be a judge again this year. Look for my posting of favorites for 2009 early in the new year. Buzz Bonus: For any of you hoping to enter, the deadline is December 1!

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