In conjunction with The special exhibition, The Woman Who Broke Boundaries: Photographer Lee Miller, we invited the public to submit an original photograph that tells a story of a significant moment from the past decade to The Dalí’s Photojournalism Contest. Below are all of the contest entries.
 - Spring “break” by Agueda Sanfiz 
 - Look But Can’t Play by Amanda Mayer 
 - FUNdamental rights by Amanda Woods 
 - A world in dissolution by Amelie McLeod 
 - Inauguration Day by Anna Hayes 
 - Freedom is here to stay by Alisa Katz 
 - A pic for the gram by Alparslan Kabasakal 
 - Mourning in Orange (County) by Chelsea Keen 
 - The Great American Eclipse, NYC, 2017 by Chris Bowman 
 - A Gorgeous Jelly by Crissy Araujo 
 - “Say Their Names” by Dakota Lane 
 - Rose Gate by Ellen Schneider 
 - Give the Right of Way by Gary Fustino 
 - DALI 1931 PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY by Gregorio Rivera 
 - Rain Showers of Change by Jabaar Edmond 
 - Dissent by James Settimi 
 - Tulip Festival Mt Vernon, WA by Janis Harland 
 - 2021 graduation: Staying positive in a pandemic with the new normal by Jennifer Hand 
 - The Streets are LIT by Jennifer Thompson 
 - “The mind once enlightened cannot again become dark.” Thomas Paine by Judy Ludin 
 - Pandemic Walks in Miami by Kathryn Bohlmann 
 - Distanced Boat, Central Park NYC by Larisa Dadacay 
 - Love not hate in Las Vegas, 2015 by Luci Westphal 
 - Dali Opening Day, 2011 by Martin Miron 
 - Cuban Mami by Melanie Gluck 
 - The Beauty of Clouds by Pamela Miller 
 - A Moment of Joy by Raquel Rubin 
 - Throwback to American Independence by Rosie Spinosa 
 - The Abundance of Spring in the Night by Susan Petrie 
 - I Can’t Breathe by William Carson, M.D.