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Capturing Community in Fountain Hills Through the Lens of Its People
Rediscovering Fountain Hills Beauty in Every Backyard
From Fountain to Foothills Capturing Our Shared Landscape
Celebrating Wildlife Nature and the Spirit of the Desert
Neighbors in Focus Honoring the People Who Shape Our Town
Light Shadow and Memory in the Art of Fountain Hills
From Iconic Landmarks to Hidden Corners Seeing Our Town Anew

Fountain Hills Photography Competition

Everyday Life Extraordinary Perspectives in Our Town

At Art State Arizona, we believe the arts are essential to everyday life, not just as expressions of creativity but as the connective tissue that strengthens community identity, fosters collaboration, and inspires pride of place. Programs like the Fountain Hills Community Photography Competition exemplify this mission—transforming art into a lens through which we see ourselves, our neighbors, and our shared home more clearly.
The inaugural 2024 competition, produced in partnership with the Town of Fountain Hills, invited residents and photographers of all skill levels to capture the people, places, and perspectives that define the community. From the iconic fountain and dramatic desert vistas to the quiet rhythms of neighborhood life, the competition revealed the beauty, resilience, and character that make Fountain Hills unique.
By elevating everyday moments into works of art, the program encouraged participants and audiences alike to rediscover the familiar in new ways. The entries celebrated not only Fountain Hills’ striking landscapes and abundant wildlife but also the spirit of its residents—their creativity, diversity, and stories.
Through youth categories, amateur showcases, and professional submissions, the competition became more than an art contest; it became an act of placemaking. Each photograph reflected the shared identity of a community proud of its history, alive in its present, and inspired for its future. By documenting the town through different eyes, the program strengthened the bonds of connection and amplified the talent that lives within Fountain Hills itself.
2024 Competition Winners

In 2024, the Fountain Hills Photography Competition received 150 entries from more than 30 photographers, showcasing the community’s creative spirit and the beauty of its surroundings. Participants ranged from seasoned professionals to emerging photographers, capturing vibrant stories across diverse categories. This year’s competition celebrated the unique perspectives of Fountain Hills residents and visitors, awarding over $2,000 in prizes and featuring winning works both online and in public exhibition.

Dark Skies

Celebrate Fountain Hills’ designation as an International Dark Sky Community with images of the night sky and celestial beauty.

  • 1ST PLACE – Lagoon Nebula – Scott Adams

  • 2ND PLACE – Starlink Falcon 9 Launch #2 – James Smallwood

  • 3RD PLACE – California Nebula – Scott Adams

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Elephant in My Yard – Denis Kolesnikov

  • HONORABLE MENTION – American Pelican – Denis Kolesnikov

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Partial Eclipse – James Smallwood

  • HONORABLE MENTION – A Light Show – Paul Livingston

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Lightning Breaks Over Red Mountain – Wesley Francis-Mead


Digitally Altered Photographs

Highlight creative vision through digitally enhanced and artistically manipulated photographs.

  • 1ST PLACE – Ridgeline Trail Vista – Jennifer Ramm

  • 2ND PLACE – Ray of Hope – James Smallwood

  • 3RD PLACE – Friends – Paul Livingston

  • HONORABLE MENTION – A View From My Backyard – David Krueger

  • HONORABLE MENTION – I Love Fountain Hills – James Smallwood

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Ring of Reflection #2 – Jane Crafter

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Need A Lift? – Paul Livingston

  • HONORABLE MENTION – For Sale – Paul Livingston


Life in Fountain Hills

Capture the essence of daily life, events, and iconic moments in Fountain Hills.

  • 1ST PLACE – Fireworks at the Fountain – Don Irwin

  • 2ND PLACE – Selfie – Paul Livingston

  • 3RD PLACE – Fountain Hills Ballooning – Cheyenne Rouse

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Monsoon Time – Don Irwin

  • HONORABLE MENTION – USN SEAL Team Parachuting in with Flag – Don Irwin

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Family Fun at Concours in the Hills – Linda Brader

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Splash Pad Fun – Michelle Lombardi

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Fountain Hills – Steven Charlton


Places in Fountain Hills

Showcase local architecture, landmarks, and gathering spaces that define the town.

  • 1ST PLACE – Bird’s Eye View – Sharon M. Latham

  • 2ND PLACE – The Fountain in Black and White – Wesley Francis-Mead

  • 3RD PLACE – Pink Globemallow – Jo Dell Stevenson

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Serenity – Jane Crafter

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Statue at Fountain Hills Community Center / Centennial Circle – Jennifer Ramm

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Dusk in Solitude – Jennifer Ramm

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Fred and Ginger at the Fountain Hills Park – Jennifer Ramm

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Sunset at the Fountain – Rene Johnson


Plants and Wildlife in Fountain Hills

Explore the natural wonders of Fountain Hills, from desert plants to local wildlife.

  • 1ST PLACE – Bald Eagle and Starlings – Scott Adams

  • 2ND PLACE – Cormorant Eating Fish – Scott Adams

  • 3RD PLACE – Horned Owl – Don Irwin

  • HONORABLE MENTION – I Got My Eye on You – Mary Beth Livingston

  • HONORABLE MENTION – A Chameleon – Paul Livingston

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Blue Heron Landing – Scott Adams

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Snowy Egret Reflection – Scott Adams

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Blue Heron with Fish – Scott Adams


Youth

Photographers under 18 capture their perspectives on Fountain Hills life and landscape.

  • 1ST PLACE – Long Road to the Flag – Jake Johnson

  • 2ND PLACE – Metal Cactus – Jake Johnson

  • 3RD PLACE – Fountain – Jake Johnson

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Evening Drive – Jake Johnson

  • HONORABLE MENTION – Open Trail – Jake Johnson

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