Introduction
THE 2024 JOHN E. GRUBER Creative Photography Awards Program received three hundred eighty-three submissions from one hundred forty-three photographers representing thirty-two states and eight countries. The judges were fascinated by the range of interpretations for this year’s contest theme: Conveyance.
The rotating panel of judges narrowed the submissions to the selected winners based on how well the photographs effectively and creatively represented the contest’s theme while displaying fine photographic skill and compositional storytelling.
The Center congratulates the winners and we extend our appreciation for all of those who entered the 2024 John E. Gruber Creative Photography Awards. Those who placed in this year’s program will have their photographs displayed at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden till summer 2025. The first-, second-, and third-prize winners in each category will receive prizes of $750, $500, and $250, respectively. Each photographer recognized in the “Judges Also Liked” category will receive a one-year subscription to Railroad Heritage.
The judges also selected ten more photographs in their “Also Liked” category.
Black-and-White Winners:
- First Place: Dafydd Whyles, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
- Second Place: James Duval
- Third Place: Philip Martin, Victoria, Australia
Color Winners:
- First Place: Ewan McLean, Victoria, Australia
- Second Place: Ryan Gaynor, Calgary, Canada
- Third Place: Daryl Bond, Omaru, New Zealand
B&W: 1st
A single car passenger unit arrives at Worksop station in Nottinghamshire with a lone passenger waiting.
Judges’ comments: This image immediately resonated with the jurors with its palpable sense of anticipation. This classic station shot perfectly depicts conveyance as a passenger prepares for a journey. The judges also liked how this image transports the viewer into another place at another time with the single DMU, signal box and gingerbread station trim. This image masterfully encapsulates railroad’s ability to take us places and beckon us to a world of possibilities.
2nd
Structural angularity. Moving shapes across stationary geometry transport what the flowing water below moved before steel in Columbia, South Carolina.
Judges’ comments:The judges really liked this image’s use of beautifully composed overlaid patterning to define the theme of conveyance. The subtle discussion of the foreground bridge trusses to the background empty center beam lumber cars literally and metaphorically speak to both the bridging of space and distance while both connect products with markets that support our daily, interconnected lives.
3rd
Conveyance in railways is the movement that takes us from point A to B. It is the world streaking past as we seem to be still. My good friend, sits and watches, as we pass through the suburbs of Sydney.
Judges’ comments: The judge’s really liked this stark and dynamic image that celebrates the exhilaration of rail travel providing the viewer with a literal window between places, perfectly framing the still face against the blurring track and passing scenery.
Color: 1st
The Victorian Goldfields Railway (VGR) is a preservation group that operates trains between Maldon & Castlemaine in the north-western part of Victoria. My wife and I are riding on the VGRs 14:00 service ex Maldon and are going through the gum tree forest on the outskirts of Castlemaine. I am standing on the observation deck of the ‘Tambo’ and captured this shot of stream locomotive J541s smoke illuminated by the sun’s rays.
Judges’ comments: In this hauntingly beautiful image the judges were struck by the emotive power of the trailing steam engine’s smoke layering the scene in a mysterious and memorable composition. The judges appreciated the photographer’s abstract interpretation of the theme of the smoke’s layered movement through the cathedral-like forest scene from left to right, while brilliantly encapsulating the familiar story for those that have ridden on the rear of a train, watching the smoke from a steam locomotive trail off into the distance.
2nd
The conductor of an eastbound grain train keeps a watchful eye during a roll-by inspection at Gap, AB., as a priority intermodal train rushes by on CPKC’s transcontinental mainline on October 15th, 2023
Judges’ comments: The judge’s loved this image for its elegant composition of silhouettes providing depth and perspective while the motion blur bring home the contest theme. This image’s story-telling nature of the conveyance of freight through any and all conditions is punctuated by its bold use of color to frame a conductor performing a roll-by inspection, a scene universal to modern railroading, in this case in the dark of night, deep within the Canadian Rockies.
3rd
A necessary pause in conveyance as crews swap between trains in the last minute before the sunset. 31 August 2023. Studholme, New Zealand.
Judges’ comments: A masterpiece of high contrast, lighting and composition, the judges were struck by the extreme low-angle sun painting only the players on the stage, providing the viewer as witness to a creative new take by drone of a scene as old as railroading itself; the crew change.