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Saturday, November 23, 2024

LSMSA senior places in Jostens Photo Contest

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NATCHITOCHES,  LA - Lily St. Amant, a Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts  (LSMSA) senior from Ruston, recently placed third in the 2022 Jostens  Photo Contest, a premier student photography competition. Jostens is  primarily known for its production of yearbooks and class rings for  various high schools and colleges. This year's photo contest had 4,287 entries. St.  Amant initially created her entry for her Photography II class as part  of a series focused on displaying emotions through color, facial  expression, and lighting. 

“I am infinitely grateful to have  placed in this contest, and I genuinely couldn’t have done so had it not  been for the guidance of my incredible photography teacher and mentor  Marcus Journey, as well as the constant encouragement and constructive  criticism from my wonderful art classmates and friends,” said St. Amant.  “I am so grateful for the joy and fulfillment that my creative work  brings me every single day, and for the creative and intellectual growth  that I have experienced in these past two years at LSMSA.”

“Right now we have a lot of  friendly competition in the Music Arts Building, with students taking  risks, researching contemporary artists, and learning the language of  critique,” said Marcus Journey, Associate Lecturer of Visual Arts, who  added that St. Amant is always open to criticism, and is continually  revisiting and improving her photographs. 

LSMSA educates highly motivated,  high-achieving incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors from throughout  the state. Please visit www.lsmsa.edu to  learn more about this tuition-free, publicly funded residential high  school, or to submit an online application with transcripts, ACT or SAT  scores, and current teacher recommendations.

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