Thank you to all the photographers that shared their photos showing the main subject in jeans. A fun contest that shows the most popular and longest trending pair of pants in history! All the images are simply outstanding and the variety of how photographers selected to share their photos showing jeans goes through the full specter of creativity. Be sure to browse all the submissions.

A special thanks to the photographers that helped us find the People's Choice by voting for their favorite shots and to friend & professional photographer Giulio Sciorio for his collaboration as a guest judge. Giulio is a Hybrid Photography pioneer blending still + motion & sound with his photography. Giulio took notice of where the photographic industry was headed and began to design a system to utilize every element of a modern camera in his artistic creations.
Giulio Sciorio thinks of his hybrid photographic style as applying layers of art––exploring the relationship between still and motion, silence and sound––and in this alchemy of elements discovering all the places that visual art lives. Lumix Luminary, photographer, educator and social media personality, Giulio’s vision is to demonstrate how embracing new technology can transform and enrich visual art in the age of screens.

Grand Jury Winner

"The look on Elliott’s face, the warmth and what appears to be a conservative approach to post production speak to me. I see an honest photograph here. The shallow depth of field also works well in this image giving the blurred grass a nice texture to the background." - Giulio

Runner Up

"I appreciate the unusual balance and loose composition in this image. The POV, sun in the distance and obvious inclusion of the dandelion remind me of the long summer breaks filled with play and day dreams." - Giulio

Runner Up

"One of the many things that makes children special is their freedom to operate without rules. Ask most adults to wear a sombrero and they’ll have to think about it - many would say no. Children however will wear a sombrero without asking and in that moment they become someone else. Their thoughts and actions are in another place. I see this child lost in thought. Perhaps his imagination is wandering at the intersection of being a boy and a caballero or maybe he’s thinking about cartoons and a PB&J." - Giulio

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