Random Winner:
- 3rd Place, Non-Traditional Photojournalism Publishing: “Red Ghosts”
- Danilo Balducci/ZUMA Press
A boy pretends to take photos with a broken camera he found in the garbage dump in Zabrat Village, Sabungli Region, Azerbaijan.
Best of Photojournalism 2009 Winners
March 26, 2009
- Best of Show
The judges' choice of the best entry from the contest overall, whether that be a single image, a picture story, or a portfolio.
- Photojournalist of the Year (large markets)
A portfolio of work created for a publication with over 115,000 circulation. All Wire services, Agencies and Magazines are part of this group.
See the Portfolio Rules for further details.
- Photojournalist of the Year (smaller markets)
A portfolio of work created for a newspaper with less than 115,000 circulation. Portfolios of work created for Wire services, Agencies and Magazines should be entered in the large-market Photojournalist of the Year category, OPY.
See the Portfolio Rules for further details.
March 25
- Road to Office Picture Story
A picture story that documents the essence of the campaign trail and its effects on those who participate. The story can focus on the candidate directly, or on the support staff and volunteers who are caught up in their campaign.
- Best Published Picture Story (smaller markets)
This category is designed to celebrate a meritorious body of work that has been documented, vetted and published for an audience in the classic journalistic tradition. The story should be compelling and relevant to the viewing and reading audience.
A story published by a newspaper with less than 115,000 circulation. Pictures created for Wire services, Agencies and Magazines should be entered in the large market Best Published Picture Story category, OPS. Pictures created for non-traditional publishers should be entered in the Non-Traditional Photojournalism Publishing category, NTP.
- Best Published Picture Story (large markets)
This category is designed to celebrate a meritorious body of work that has been documented, vetted and published for an audience in the classic journalistic tradition. The story should be compelling and relevant to the viewing and reading audience.
A story published by a publication with over 115,000 circulation. All stories published by Wire services, Agencies and Magazines should be entered in this group.
Pictures created by a newspaper with less than 115,000 circulation should be entered in the small-market Best Published Picture Story category, UPS. Pictures created for non-traditional publishers should be entered in the Non-Traditional Photojournalism Publishing category, NTP.
- Cliff Edom’s ‘New America Award’
In urban communities and rural towns, the spirit of diversity is celebrated and witnessed in everyday life. Our goal is to recognize award winning photographic storytelling about communities, groups, and issues in America that are often under-covered in the media. Acknowledging the genius and effectiveness of Cliff Edom’s vision, approach, and passion for teaching, we ask you to contribute your entries.
Cliff Edom (1907-1991) began his experimentation in photographic education in 1943, his purpose was to provide access to the community life of a small town (and local communities) for photographers so that they could hone and develop photojournalistic skills.
- General News
Recognizing that much of the daily news coverage is planned in advance, we seek to reward outstanding achievement based on creativity and timing at organized events such as general meetings, promotional events and staged coverage opportunities.
Coverage of breaking news or issue coverage from outside a planned event should be entered in International or Domestic News, as appropriate.
- Enterprise Picture Story (large markets)
A non-news picture story or essay on a single theme. Stories that use humor or focus on the lighter side of life are well suited to this category.
A series of pictures created for a publication with over 115,000 circulation. All stories created for Wire services, Agencies and Magazines should be entered in this group.
- International News Picture Story
A series of photographs of an event outside the U.S., Canada, or Mexico that depicts a story line or single theme centered around a spontaneous event. This may include spot news coverage or issue reporting.
Photographs of news stemming from natural disasters such as storms or earthquakes should be entered in Environmental Picture Story.
March 24
- News Portrait and Personality
A picture that captures a unique aspect of the character and personality of a public figure, celebrity, or elected official who is regularly featured in media coverage.
- Enterprise Picture Story (smaller markets)
A non-news picture story or essay on a single theme. Stories that use humor or focus on the lighter side of life are well suited to this category.
A series of pictures created for a newspaper with less than 115,000 circulation. Pictures created for Wire services, Agencies and Magazines should be entered in the large market Enterprise Picture Story category, OES.
- Non-Traditional Photojournalism Publishing
This category is designed to celebrate a meritorious body of work that has been documented, vetted and published for an audience via new methods of delivery. The story should be compelling and relevant to the viewer, and push the boundaries of the craft.
A story published by an organization that is not a traditional news publisher: independent publishers, boutique wire services, photojournalism agencies, and so on.
Pictures created for traditional news publishers should be entered in one of the Best Published Picture Story categories, OPS or UPS.
- Domestic News Picture Story
A series of news pictures recording events in the U.S., Canada or Mexico that depicts a reporting line or single theme where the reporting instincts and skill of the photographer are manifest. This story may be spot news or issue reporting.
- Environmental Picture Story
A picture story that focuses on the natural world and its components: landscapes, flora, fauna, weather, and more.
That appreciation does not mean that the story can only cover pristine environments: Environmental Picture Stories can also depict the destruction, neglect, or recovery of natural resources; or the human impact of a natural disaster.
March 23
- Enterprise
A photograph of a ‘found situation’ that features strong human interest elements, or a fresh view of an everyday scene. A picture that uses humor or focuses on the lighter side of life is well suited for this category.
- International News
A photograph of a spontaneous news event outside the U.S., Canada, or Mexico with global impact that was created without advance knowledge, planning, or preparation.
Photographs of news stemming from natural events such as storms or earthquakes should be entered in Natural Disaster.
- Natural Disaster 2008
A single image that captures and communicates the devastation wrought by a natural disaster.
Natural Disaster Single recognizes coverage of the human or physical impact of this year’s hurricanes, mudslides, tornadoes, earthquakes, and other destructive natural events.
Picture stories covering natural disasters should be entered in Environmental Picture Story.
- Local Portrait and Personality
A single photograph that captures a unique aspect of a local figure’s character and personality. This should not be a public figure who is regularly covered in the news, but rather a local heroine, hero, or community member.
Portraits of public figures should be entered in the News Portrait category, NPP.
- Portrait Series
This category recognizes the time-honored tradition of portraiture as a vital mode of storytelling. The unifying theme must be held together by a narrative thread, consistent photographic style and/or compelling environment with an obvious connection between the individuals being documented.
- The Road to Office
A single picture that documents the essence of the campaign trail and its effects on a candidate for elected office.
- Domestic News
A news photograph from an event in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. An event that is not planned, so the photographer must react on instinct and news judgment. This picture may be of a breaking news event, or a part of issue coverage.
Coverage of planned events should be entered in General News.
- Sports Photojournalist of the Year
A portfolio of individual sports images, plus an optional Sports Picture Story.
See the Portfolio Rules for further details.
March 22
- Natural Environment
A picture that captures the aesthetic and graphic qualities of nature and wildlife with an emphasis on dramatic composition.
- Sports Picture Story
Any sports oriented subject portrayed in a multiple-picture photographic story structure. All of the pictures should be related to convey a singular story line, point of view or reporting theme related to a sports endeavor.
- Olympics Feature
A single feature picture from the 2008 Olympic Games that shows events or reactions outside the main competition. Training, medal ceremonies, crowd reactions, and more.
Picture stories from the Olympics should be entered in Sports Picture Story.
- Olympic Action
A single action picture from the 2008 Olympic games.
Picture stories from the Olympics should be entered in Sports Picture Story.
- Sports Feature
A sports related Feature picture that depicts the jubilation of victory or the agony of defeat. The event covered should be separate from the game action or outside of the field of play.
- Sports Action
A peak action picture that captures the spirit of a sports competition—either on the part of an individual or an athletic team.
- Conceptual Photographic Illustration
In this powerful age of computer imagery and digital mastery, the time has come to reward the creative and dramatic works that grace the pages of publications that blend the best of traditional darkroom skills, human imagination, and computer technique.
A photograph may be used as source material for the conceptual illustration, or the concept may be totally artificially produced.
- The Art of Entertainment
A photograph that evokes the phrase “that’s entertainment” — and captures a dramatic quality, theatrical grace, or poetry of motion that is pleasing and soothing to the viewer.
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