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.