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2014 Photo Competition | BOLD

Bold colors bring vibrancy to arts and visual media; bold shapes resonate in the soaring architecture of social spaces; bold actions stimulate change and controversy in society and politics. To be BOLD is to take risks and to catch the attention of others. 

Where in China have you encountered a bold sensibility? How has that encounter affected your cultural experience as you worked or traveled in China?

Those are the questions we asked in 2014. The answers are above!    

The BOLDest photos of 2014

We are delighted to announce the winners of the BOLD Photo Contest 2014!

First Place
  • Brittlyn Tyler: Without Hesitation

Second place
  • Ryan Etzcorn: Dragon Dance

Third place
  • Allie Chase: The Path Less Traveled

Runners Up
  • Riley Roche: Perch with a View
  • Olivia Meadow: Remembrance
  • Xiaobing Tang: View from the Huanyan Buddhist Monastery
  • Evelyn Ventola: Shapes, Color, Action
Special Mention
  • BOLD in Belief
          Xiaobing Tang: Yungang Buddhist Grottoes
  • BOLD and Iconic
          Olivia Meadow: Great Wall
          Britney Rupley: Knock
          Emily Wilcox: Mountain as Stage
  • BOLD in Motion
          Riley Roche: Wind Horses
  • BOLD in Consumerism
          Rezvan Rasouli: 2
  • BOLD in Contrast
          Britney Rupley: Looking Towards the Future
  • BOLD in Mountainscapes
          Kristen Collins: Return from the Mountain Tops
          Ryan Etzcorn: Sunset of the Li River