Scholarship Awards Presentation and Dinner Thursday, April 3, 2025, 6:30 pm OPEN TO MEMBERS & GUESTS - $75 The Scholarship Committee will present the three winners of the 2025 Scholarship Competition for Photographers at a Club dinner and program. The competition was open to enrolled college and university students between the ages of 18 to 26 in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The winning students’ work will be displayed that evening at the Club and award winning photographer Bruce White, who photographs the architecture, and the fine and decorative arts collections for the White House Historical Association, will be the featured speaker. Interested members are warmly invited to consider underwriting the dinners of one of the winning student photographers (Please contact Bill Turner). Bruce M. White
Scholarship Awards Presentation and Dinner
Thursday, April 3, 2025, 6:30 pm
OPEN TO MEMBERS & GUESTS - $75
The Scholarship Committee will present the three winners of the 2025 Scholarship Competition for Photographers at a Club dinner and program. The competition was open to enrolled college and university students between the ages of 18 to 26 in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The winning students’ work will be displayed that evening at the Club and award winning photographer Bruce White, who photographs the architecture, and the fine and decorative arts collections for the White House Historical Association, will be the featured speaker. Interested members are warmly invited to consider underwriting the dinners of one of the winning student photographers (Please contact Bill Turner).
Bruce M. White
Bruce M. White photographs priceless and fragile works of art, from King Tut’s golden dagger to Picasso’s La Rêve to the work of today’s most accomplished artists. Bruce is a master photographer and works in a variety of settings, including institutions that require the highest levels of security clearance and discretion. He travels to photograph in urban and rural locales across the globe, always employing the safest practices to ensure the shoot begins and ends on a high note. First working as a staff photographer at Sotheby’s New York City, followed by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bruce began his own studio in 1992. His high resolution images illustrate hundreds of art books, publications, exhibition catalogs, and public and private residences and have won prestigious awards, including several George Wittenborn ARLIS Prizes. Bruce is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the White House Historical Association and serves on the board of the Victorian Society New York and Smithsonian Associates.
Bruce M. White photographs priceless and fragile works of art, from King Tut’s golden dagger to Picasso’s La Rêve to the work of today’s most accomplished artists. Bruce is a master photographer and works in a variety of settings, including institutions that require the highest levels of security clearance and discretion. He travels to photograph in urban and rural locales across the globe, always employing the safest practices to ensure the shoot begins and ends on a high note.
First working as a staff photographer at Sotheby’s New York City, followed by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bruce began his own studio in 1992. His high resolution images illustrate hundreds of art books, publications, exhibition catalogs, and public and private residences and have won prestigious awards, including several George Wittenborn ARLIS Prizes.
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