Picture This
The Alibi 'S Fourth Annual Photography Contest
Anton Lo took this photo in a men’s toilet in Shanghai
Albuquerque: Choose between four fabulous flavors, or collect them all. Photo by Amanda A. Morgan.
“Copper” by Yuruani Chacon
“Hold Up in Nob Hill” by Kay Dawson
“Dune Antler” by Jim Gale
Steve Tumolo: “This is the old Burger King on the corner of Central and Atrisco before many of the Burger Kings in the town collapsed. The phot was taken not long after September 11, 2001.”
“Family Education in the Gila” by Sandra H. Clough
“Flying Over the Rio Grande” by Joseph Campbell
“Hand-colored Reflection” by Sandra H. Clough
“Holiday Bowl Car” by Sandra H. Clough
Kate McMartin took this rockstar/alien shot of her friend Jonathan.
Marc Guiterrez shot this picture of a Rapid Ride bus at the corner of San Mateo and Central.
“Naturally Erotic” by Marc Gutierrez
“Mentiroso” by John Salazar (manipulate digital photo)
This car’s gonna kill yer mama. Photo by Donald Peterson.
“Saharan Crossroads” by Javid Kamali
“Sandia Snow Branches” by Jim Gale
“Taos Pueblo Cemetary” by Javid Kamali
“Tuba” by Jim Gale
Second Place“Valle Caldera” by John Salazar, who will receive a $40 gift certificate to the Calico Café along with two passes to the Outpost Performance Space.
First Place“Bus vs. Umbrella” by David Cooper Salamon (shot on Central). Salamon will receive a $50 gift certificate to Camera & Darkroom along with a $40 gift certificate to Sushi Gen.
Kate McMartin took this photo of her grandma’s piano. She burned the negative before printing.
“White Chair on Pink Brick, Old Town, 2006” by Kathy Dee Saville
“Alternative Classifieds” by an unknown photographer who was inspired by an ad in the Alibi that read: “I’ll be your sexy kitten in lingerie and heels!”
Jeffrey R. Howard took this Dia de los Muertos photo in Puebla, Mexico.
“Dreams of the Past” by Richard Prosapio, a photo of the movie set for Into the West .
“Officer ... They’re Not Mine” by Marc Gutierrez
Third PlaceDevon Castillo: “One of many abandoned graveyards in Albuquerque. I find it a bit scary when even the symbols of protection start to fall apart.” Castillo will receive a $40 gift certificate to the Calico Café along with two passes to the Outpost Performance Space.
Photo by Jessyca Brown
“Morning Glorys, Corrales Bosque, N.M.” by Jeffrey R. Howard
“Stripped Mall, Shopping in Calle Alameda, Guanajuato, Mexico” by David Cooper Salamon
Mary Beth Jiron took this photo of her son Brian last summer in their backyard.