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Area photogs in latest issue of Kentucky Living Several frequent Columbia Magazine contributors are featured in the current issue of Kentucky Living. Columbia photographer William Lamkin's photo, "Amber Waves," featuring a barn in Pellyton, is the third place winner in the Nature category of the Kentucky Living 2021 Photo Contest. Alexandria D. Swanger's photo, "The tiniest of details" took third place in the Animals category. Swanger works with the communications office at Campbellsville University. Both photos can be seen on www.kentuckyliving.com. In addition, an article written by Kentucky Electric Cooperatives President and CEO Chris Perry features a photo by Columbia photographer Robert Ellis. Perry says in the article, titled A Brighter Day, "Of the 2,460 submissions in Kentucky Living’s 2021 Photo Contest, this one by Taylor RECC consumer-member Robert Ellis captures my sentiments this year." This story was posted on 2021-07-02 16:31:51
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