About

About

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About Colin:

Colin Bourque is an amateur photographer based southern Maine, while also shooting out of Middlebury, Vermont. He specializes in landscape and sports photography.

Colin has worked on an independent photography study under his professor at one of the top prep schools in the country, as well as studied photography at the college level at the University of California: Los Angeles.

Colin Bourque has been published three times in a regional literary and arts magazine, placed second in a district contest under the photography category, and won silver and gold keys in photography in the Boston Globe Scholastic Arts Awards. 

Colin Bourque’s Horizons Study won a National Gold Medal in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, a prize awarded to “the most outstanding works in the nation.” (Image)

One of Colin’s images highlighting light pollution in the Great Salt Marsh of eastern New England was selected as an honorable mention in an exhibit hosted by the Griffin Museum of Photography. (Image)

Colin has had his work exhibited at the Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts, the University of California: Los Angeles Broad Art Center, the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at the Parsons New School of Design, as well as the Carney Gallery at the Regis College Fine Arts Center. His work was also part of a collection of nationally recognized works traveling the country in 2019.

Currently, Colin is a student at Middlebury College, where he studies physics, rows, and is also an outreach assistant for the Middlebury College Mittelman Observatory. As a sports photographer for the Athletics Communications Department, he has covered multiple NESCAC Championship matches.