Jury 2026

Your images will be seen by remarkable eyes. Meet this Years artists and Educators who know great photography when they see it.

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Julianne Gauron

Photographer, Director and Videographer

Julianne Snow Gauron is a full-time freelance photographer, documentary director, and videographer based in the Boston area. Through her media company, Snow on the Road, she partners with non-profits, publications, and purpose-driven brands to craft clear and impactful visual narratives. With a background spanning over a decade in industrial design, she brings a unique lens for research, strategy, and storytelling to her visual work.

Her photography and video focus on themes of human connection — and disconnection — with the natural world and each other. Julianne’s work has been published in major print media, and she directed the award-winning documentary short film series Dear Senator.

www.snowontheroad.com

Juror 2026 Gyuri Kepes

Gyuri Kepes

Assistant Professor of Digital Media, Holyoke Community College

Gyuri Kepes is an Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Holyoke Community College with over a decade of teaching experience at colleges across the region. At Landmark College, Kepes founded Voices TV—the nation’s only college television network fully managed and operated by neurodivergent students. He is also the founder and director of the NeuroVisions Film Festival, a platform dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the voices and stories of neurodivergent individuals through the art of film.

An independent filmmaker, Kepes collaborates with Language of Vision Productions to showcase and develop local talent in the Pioneer Valley. His work has been featured at both regional and national film festivals. 

Juror 2026 Aundrea Marschoun

Aundrea Marschoun

Photographer

Aundrea Marschoun is a Northampton-based photographer specializing in intimate portraiture — weddings, couples, and boudoir — with a practice built around capturing raw moments of vulnerability and authenticity. Aundrea aims to create images that people don’t just look at, but feel: photographs that preserve who someone was, not just how they looked.

A Smith College graduate, her work is rooted in collaboration and connection. Aundrea has photographed across the United States, Hawaii, and Europe, bringing the same personal touch wherever her camera takes her.

www.undressed-moments.com