FBH traveling photo exhibit kicks off this month
By Canton CitizenThe Friends of the Blue Hills’ 2025 Photo Contest drew submissions from all over the area, showcasing the natural beauty, wildlife, and outdoor adventures that make the Blue Hills Reservation such a treasured resource. The winners were announced at the Friends’ annual meeting held on November 6.
Winning photos and other select submissions will be featured in a traveling exhibit around the area, starting at the Milton Public Library for the month of January. The exhibit then moves on to other Blue Hills towns, including the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center (RICC) in February, the Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy for March, and the Dedham Public Library for April. We hope to see you at one of the venues this spring.
More than 75 photos were entered into this year’s contest, and three winning images for each category were selected by the panel of five judges. Members of the panel were Matt Darcy, professional photographer; Peter Marotta, FBH trustee at large; Waddy Stryker, outdoor instructor and manager of special projects for Elevate Youth; Sturdy Waterman, FBH member and owner of Page Waterman Gallery & Framing in Natick; and state Rep. Richard Wells.
Prizes included products provided by Patagonia Boston and complimentary printing and framing of the winning photos by Page Waterman Gallery & Framing. The Friends of the Blue Hills extends its heartfelt thanks to this year’s contest sponsor, Dedham Savings Bank, whose support made this celebration of local art and nature possible.
Here is the list of winners in all categories:
Popular Vote
“Coco Fall Hiker” by Roxana Rubin of Canton
Be Kind! Category
1st place: “Fishing with Uncle” by Macaela Vandermost of Milton
2nd place: “Dancing Mushrooms” by Roxana Rubin of Canton
3rd place: “Deer at Ponkapoag Golf Course June 2025” by Richard Ortisi of Randolph
What Lives in the Blue Hills? Category
1st place: “Blue Jay Walking Trail” by Justin Calka of Watertown
2nd place: “Splash of Color” by William Riley of Milton
3rd place: “Through the Veil” by Jack Bruneau of Dedham
Choose Your Own Adventure Category
1st place: “End of the Line” by Anne Herbst of Boston
2nd place: “Blue Hills Memories” by Conor Brosnan of Norwood
3rd place: “Fall Splendor” by Mary Ciccariello of Quincy
All winning photographs can be viewed at friendsofthebluehills.org/2025-blue-hills-photo-contest-winners.
The Friends of the Blue Hills is a 1,400-member nonprofit organization devoted to preserving and protecting the Blue Hills Reservation’s natural beauty, diverse natural habitats and many recreational opportunities. Learn more at friendsofthebluehills.org.
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