Congratulations to Jordana Maginnis
recipient of the 2023 Paul Burwell Memorial Scholarship
an award of $500 sponsored by the Images Alberta Camera Club
The Burwell School of Photography and the Images Alberta Camera Club received some excellent submissions for this years scholarship. The selection committee consisted of; Chris Stambaugh, administrator of the Burwell School of Photography, Susanne Pawliuk and Tarra Kongsrude, directors of the Images Alberta Camera Club. The committee had a lively debate as there were four very credible applications. Congratulations also go to Cassandra Barata, Darlene Crawford, and Katherine Page for their very strong submissions.
Jordana earns a $500 cash prize which will be awarded at an upcoming meeting of the Images Alberta Camera Club. Jordana is also invited to make a presentation to the club where she will showcase her photographs and discuss her creative process. The Images Alberta Camera Club is a wonderful and active group of armature photography enthusiasts. For more information on the IACC. please visit their web site https://www.imagesalberta.ca/
Jordana enrolled in her first class with the Burwell School in 2017 and earned her diploma in Portrait Photography in 2020 and a diploma in Wedding Photography in 2022. It has been a pleasure to have known Jordana and everyone at the Burwell School is thrilled to see what a wonderful photographer she has become!
Jordana's Biography reads as follows:
My name is Jordana Maginnis, but beyond my name I am a photographer - an artist, storyteller and preserver of memories.
I started taking courses at Burwell School of Photography in 2017 and let me tell you the growth since taking my first course has been huge. Before taking my first course I didn't know the first thing about shooting in manual mode, composition or editing. Now camera settings are second nature, posing flows naturally which allows me to be more creative and capture images that bring my vision into focus.
When I first started taking pictures, I really had no idea what I was doing but the passion was there. After learning what I was actually doing, I was then able to figure out what was my favourite subject matter and develop my style. I discovered landscapes were boring and predictable for me. Portraits quickly became my preferred subject matter, but it still took me a couple years longer to really find what I was passionate about within the portrait world.
I have come to love photographing boudoir. Helping show women their beauty that often times they have a hard time seeing for themselves brings me joy. It's so amazing watching women come into their session nervous and timid but as the session progresses their nerves fizzle away and their inner model shines bright.
Another subject area that I have discovered I love are weddings. I get to be a story teller for couples by capturing details, candid moments and families that have all come together. Each wedding is unique and its really exciting to learn about each couples vision and style allowing me to create images that match their personalities and capture special memories.
Lastly, I always really love a creative conceptual concept that comes together the way I envisioned it. Ten of my creative concepts have been published and I hope to showcase some more in 2023.
In the future I would like to progress with more storytelling in my images using prompts to capture natural candid interactions. I would love to capture a wedding in Scotland and New Zealand some day. This year I hope to be able to begin mentoring newer photographers. I would like to share the knowledge that I have gained over the last few years on my photography journey and bring it full circle just as others have done for me along the way.
To see more of Jordana's photography,
visit the Burwell School Blog or her web site at JER Photography