Scott Barrow Wins at 5th Annual Black and White Spider Awards

CONGRATULATIONS! on being a Winner at the 5th Annual Black & White Spider Awards with your image(s) Dinner Time (Honorable Mention – Silhouette). Thousands of images were received and your work received a high percentage of votes overall. Certainly an achievement, well done!
The Jury passionately reviewed the entries before making their final nominations and after eight weeks of voting honored 84 title awards in 28 categories. The Awards could not have asked for a better group of professionals to work with.
The 5th Annual Photo Show was attended by 35,000 online viewers who logged on live from 154 countries to see the winners. This is the biggest audience to date for the Spider Awards and its participating photographers.


Congratulations once again on being a Winner and we wish you a most successful photography year.

Scott Barrow accepted into 49th Communication Arts Photography Annual

Communication Arts magazine, a professional journal for those involved in creativity in visual communications, has announced the winners of its 49th annual Photography competition. Of the 8,432 entries to the 49th Photography Annual, only 156 were accepted, representing the work of 145 photographers, making the Photography Annual the most exclusive major photography competition in the world.
The competition within the CA contest has always been a high creative bar to measure myself against.  I have been fortunate to win many times over the years and it is these acknowledgments that have always given me the most pleasure. I am pleased to announce that my image entitled “Dear Moshe” has won an award of excellence in this years Communication Arts Photography Annual. Read more

33 and Counting.

You think that winning an award in the Communication Arts Photography Annual is tough?  Try becoming the one image that I pick each year as my favorite.   “33 and Counting” represents the photographs that have spoken to me above all others during any given year since 1975.  Sometimes it is their beauty, sometimes the adventure of finding them and on occasion it is the memory of the effort and support staff that went into making them possible.  Read more

Europe 08 and The art of shooting while relaxing.

In June of 2008 I had the gift of 2 weeks in London and Central France with the most important women in my life, my wife and daughters.  It was a well deserved vacation and I realized just how tired I was when after 3 days I still had not taken any photographs.  I did however sleep, explore and enjoy just being with my girls.  Then on Day 4 in London the sun came out and I woke up to the visually unique evironment known as Chelsea.    The great joy and curse of being a location photographer is that photographs are happening everywhere, 24/7. Read more