Gatorland 2009 Photo Contest Winners Announced
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009Gatorland is pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 Gatorland Photo Contest. We would like to thank all of this years participants… it was certainly tough going for our judges as they had to choose from many great images submitted from some pretty darn good photographers. Since we had so many great photos, I thought we would add a couple of special “Honorable Mention” slots to each category. So without too much more ado, here’s the results!
Category #1 Birds
1st Place - “Wing Spread” by Jack Rogers
2nd Place - “Egret Pair” by George Thomas
3rd Place - “Great Egret Mating Dance” by George Wilson
Honorable Mention - “Cormorant Landing” by John Wise
Honorable Mention - “Wood Stork” by Marina Scarr
Category #2 Reptiles
1st Place - “Ready to Sneeze” by John Wise
2nd Place - “Gator Rain” by Paul Hennessy
3rd Place - “Other End” by Jack Rogers
Honorable Mention - “Gator Amore” by Richard Ikerd
Honorable Mention - “Gator Bellowing” by Cecil Ramsey
Category #3 Gatorland
1st Place - “Primrose Willow” by George Wilson
2nd Place - “Breeding Marsh” by RJ Sindelar
3rd Place - “Windmill” by Shane Boyer
Honorable Mention - “Gatorland Train” by Gene Prado
Honorable Mention - “Yikes” by Brianna Beierhart
Special thanks to our 2009 Photo Contest judges for a difficult job well done! And who were these fine folks that judged our contest? The Gatorland 2009 Photo contest was judged by:
Robert Amaruso
Pursuing an appreciation of the outdoors, Robert has been involved in landscape and nature photography for over 30 years translating his vision of the outdoors into artistic images. He has worked in 35mm, medium format and large format using a variety of manufacturer’s equipment. Preferring to maintain control of the total creative process he developed his own film and prints in the darkroom which lead to an adoption of the Zone System for black & white work. After purchasing a digital camera in 2003 he sold all film equipment and made a complete transition to digital imaging. He now uses both Canon EOS-1 Professional cameras and L-series lenses and Nikon’s D300 and 200-400mm VR to create images. Employing Photoshop, Robert produces a final output image suitable for printing or web posting.
Though his primary works have been landscape and nature images, he has always been interested in wildlife photography. A move to bird-rich Florida in 1999 coupled with a life-long appreciation of our avian friends inspired Robert to develop the skills required to create award winning avian images. His first step was to attend workshops at the 2003 Titusville Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival given by Milton Heiberg, Joanne Williams and Arthur Morris.
Building on these initial introductions to bird photography, Robert continued with workshops by Milton Heiberg and Charles Glatzer. However, it was Arthur Morris’ passion and skill in avian photography that captured his attention and subsequently led to Robert studying with Artie on group tours and in semi-private settings. In December 2005, Robert became one of Artie’s Birds as Art Instructional Photo Tour co-leaders. In 2007 he became one of Artie’s approved BIRDS AS ART small-group workshop leaders. He also is one of the owners and a participant in Birdphotographers.net, a website aimed at helping photographers improve their skills through substantive comments and criticism. The site features Arthur Morris and other acclaimed photographers.
Milton Heiberg
Until his recent move to Central Florida, Milton Heiberg was a New York City-based photographer working from his studio in midtown Manhattan. He began both his photographic and naturalist careers at age eight with a love of nature and a Kodak Brownie-Target box camera, and has been a tree hugging shutter-bug ever since.
He was educated at New York University and Cornell University—Graduate School of Biological Sciences, with further studies in ornithology at Rutgers University. Thousands of his photographs have appeared in books and magazines published by HarperCollins, Harcourt-Brace-Jovanovich, Macmillan, McGraw-Hill, Time-Warner, National Audubon Society, and National Geographic Society, among many others. His photographs have also been exhibited at places such as International Center for Photography—New York City, McGraw-Hill Building—New York City, Gray Advertising—New York City, and The Israel Museum-Jerusalem, Israel.
Milton has written seven books and numerous articles on photography. The most recent is The Essentials of Nature Photography, Tern Book Company—a complete handbook of nature photography.
He is the founder of the Photo Committee at the New York City Audubon Society and served for four years on their Board of Directors. He has taught nature photography courses at New York City Audubon Society and various other institutions within New York City from 1980 until he moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1998. He currently works out of his studio in Orlando, and teaches nature photography at the Crealdé School of Art, Winter Park, and at DPA (Digital Photo Academy—Panasonic/Lumix’s national school of photography) as Central Florida’s photo instructor. He is also currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Orange Audubon Society.
Michelle Harris
Michelle is Gatorland’s Director of Sales & Marketing as well as the owner of Professional Marketing Solutions, a full service advertising and public relations company specializing in the tourism industry.



















































