Category: Contests
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NPPA Decides To Re-Judge Some Best Of Photojournalism Categories
The reason for starting over comes from a conclusion they’ve reached today after a week of trying to figure out how many Newspaper Picture Editing entries did not get viewed for judging during the first round. Link: NPPA Decides To Re-Judge Some Best Of Photojournalism Categories
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Getty Images photographer wins Press Awards title
Matt Cardy, a Getty Images photographer, has won Photographer of the Year at the 2010 Press Awards Link: Getty Images photographer wins Press Awards title – British Journal of Photography
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NPAC posts 2010 Pictures of the Year nominees gallery
The News Photographers Association of Canada (NPAC) has published a gallery showcasing the nominees for its 2010 Pictures of the Year competition. Link: Rob Galbraith DPI: NPAC posts 2010 Pictures of the Year nominees gallery
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NPPA Judges Picking Best Of Photojournalism Picture Editing Winners
Judges Bert Fox, Sue Morrow, and Chris Wilkins will pore over the hundreds of entries during the next four days selecting the best of newspaper and magazine picture editing. Link: NPPA Judges Picking Best Of Photojournalism Picture Editing Winners
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Student Project Award | Luceo Images
Central to LUCEO’s mission is our belief in the importance of long-term projects. We also understand that developing photographers need support. To advance both of these causes, LUCEO has created the LUCEO Student Project Award, which will be disbursed annually to a talented student photographer in support of a significant and developing body of work. This…
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War photography contest calling for entries
The Bayeux Calvados Awards for War Correspondents is calling for entries for its annual contest, which rewards the best conflict writing and photography Link: War photography contest calling for entries – British Journal of Photography
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Brouhaha in Sweden following Award to Paul Hansen for his Image of Fabienne Cherisma
I knew something was going on when my blog stats spiked over the weekend. Prison Photography intervi
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World Press Photo unveils multimedia shortlist
The finalists for the first World Press Photo Multimedia contest have been announced, ahead of the 07 May ceremony Link: World Press Photo unveils multimedia shortlist – British Journal of Photography
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Some things to consider when entering contests
Three of us judged a contest over the weekend and I spent nearly as much time writing comments about the judging as we did judging. So I thought I’d share some of those comments here, with slight tweaks. This is written in response to this particular judging but the points are true of any story-telling…
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WHNPA – Student Contest Results!
Student Photographer of the Year for 2011 is Chris Langer from RIT. Runner up is Luke Sharrett from Western Kentucky University Link: whnpa news – Student Contest Results!
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Prix Pictet 2011 Chris Jordan
40, 000 dollars Pictet Commission goes to the US photographer Chris Jordan to undertake a field trip to Northern Kenya. Link: Prix Pictet 2011 Chris Jordan | La Lettre de la Photographie
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Best Of Photojournalism Still Photo Judging Will Start Using Online Technology
Using PhotoShelter’s “light table” system the second round of judging will move forward with invited judges who make their selections without seeing the selections made by other judges. Contest committee chair Harry Walker and committee member Terry Eiler will tally and observe all of the judges’ selections. Link: Best Of Photojournalism Still Photo Judging Will…
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Prix Pictet photography prize: 12 finalists
LensCulture – Contemporary Photography Discover and share the best in contemporary photography via LensCulture: http://www.lensculture.com/webloglc/mt_files/archives/2011/03/prix-pictet-photography-prize.html The shortlisted artists are: Christian Als (Denmark) Edward Burtynsky (Canada) Stéphane Couturier (France) Mitch Epstein (US) Chris Jordan (US) Yeondoo Jung (Korea) Vera Lutter (Germany) Nyaba Leon Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso) Taryn Simon (US) Thomas Struth (Germany) Guy Tillim (South Africa)…
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SJA British Sports Photography Awards
This is a selection of some of the outstanding work among the entries for the 2010 SJA British Sports Photograqphy Awards, sponsored by UK Sport. Link: Page 2 « 2010 SJA British Sports Photography Awards « Sports Journalists’ Association via: duckrabbit
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WHNPA Eyes of History 2011
The White House News Photographers Association announced that NPR photographer David Gilkey has been named “Photographer of the Year” and Melina Mara of the Washington Post won “Political Photo of the Year” in the 2011 ‘The Eyes of History™’ contest judging at the National Geographic Society in Washington. Gilkey has worked for NPR for just…
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Faking it – how to win a World Press Award but get banned from a wildlife comp for life | duckrabbit – we produce photofilms
Faking it – how to win a World Press Award but get banned from a wildlife comp for life — duckrabbit During the judging of the recent World Press Awards one thing you can trust is that, on the whole, the… via duckrabbit: http://duckrabbit.info/blog/2011/02/faking-it-how-to-win-a-world-press-award-but-get-banned-from-a-wildlife-comp-for-life/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+duckrabbit%2FNrks+%28duckrabbit%29 duckrabbit (Benjamin Chesterton) is publishing a document that suggests the people…
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Unveiling the Pictures of the Year, as Judged by Pictures of the Year International – NYTimes.com
Unveiling the Pictures of the Year The results are in: lots of awards from Pictures of the Year International; many of them to Barbara Davidson of The Los Angeles Times. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/23/unveiling-the-pictures-of-the-year/ After two weeks of semi-suspense, the Missouri School of Journalism has announced the winners of the Pictures of the Year International…
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Choudhary, Berg, And Miller Win 2011 Alexia Foundation Grants
Photojournalist Bharat Choudhary is the winner of the 2011 Alexia Foundation Grant for professionals, and Amanda Berg and Bob Miller have tied for first place in the student category, the Alexia Foundation For World Peace And Cultural Understanding announced. Link: Choudhary, Berg, And Miller Win 2011 Alexia Foundation Grants
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OUCH: Maggie Steber accuses duckrabbit of conducting a hysterical witchunt. Am I? | duckrabbit – we produce photofilms
OUCH: Maggie Steber accuses duckrabbit of conducting a hysterical witchunt. Am I? — duckrabbit There’s no question that Maggie Steber is a top, top photographer. She’s hugely respected for all the right reasons and… via duckrabbit: http://duckrabbit.info/blog/2011/02/maggie-steber-accuses-duckrabbit-of-conducting-a-hysterical-witchunt/ There’s no question that Maggie Steber is a top, top photographer. She’s hugely respected for all the right…
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PDN Pulse » Your Last, Last-Minute Chance To Enter PDN Photo Annual
Your Last, Last-Minute Chance To Enter PDN Photo Annual | PDNPulse Attention procrastinators: Due to overwhelming demand and the high-volume of last-minute submissions received yesterday, PDN has extended the deadline to enter the Photo Annual until Monday, February 21, at Midnight EST with no further late fee. Forms and via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.com/2011/02/your-last-last-minute-chance-to-enter-pdn-photo-annual.html Attention procrastinators: Due…