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| DailyAwards.com The site offers daily, monthly and yearly awards/contests for all types of photography. http://www.dailyawards.com Event added on 01/17/07 by: Doscher PhotographyCorner.com Contest PhotographyCorner.com is looking for the 2006 Photograph of the Year. Over $14,000 in prizes, free contest entry. Deadline January 18, 2007. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Barham Citizen Photojournalism Awards Win cash prizes for your photography by entering the NowPublic Citizen Photojournalism Awards NowPublic wants to display the best photographic work from citizen journalists and photobloggers like you and we invite you to submit your newsworthy* images to our first Citizen Photojournalism Awards. All photos uploaded to your NowPublic member portfolio will be eligible for weekly $100 cash prizes (five awards announced between 5/13 and 6/10) and the $500 grand prize (announced on 6/17), provided that you own the rights and tag your images correctly. Honorable Mentions will be awarded, and include a membership upgrade with editorial privileges. Membership is free and there is no entry fee or other obligation to submit your work. Submissions are judged by the NowPublic membership and staff, and entrants are invited to review and rate footage at NowPublic.com. Official Rules To qualify for weekly prizes you must upload photos before the deadlines (see table above). Photographs that are submitted in early weeks are eligible to win in subsequent weeks and any earlier submission is eligible to win the Grand Prize. To upload photos you must be a member (it\'s free). Your submissions must be yours, and they must be tagged. Winners will be selected by the NowPublic membership, and NowPublic will oversee the process and make final decisions on eligibility and awards. Event added on 01/17/07 by: warren Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar Contest deadline to be announced. Seminar November 30 & Dec. 1, 2007 Event added on 01/17/07 by: Cochran AaronSiskind.org A large grant offered for photography and photography based media. 2006 was skipped but info for 2007 will be posted soon and will resemble the 2005 info now available at the site. http://wwwaaronsiskind.org/grant.html Event added on 01/17/07 by: Doscher eye fetch contest Year round Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition The ASU Department of Outdoor Programs is accepting entries for the contest from now until Saturday, February 3rd. Images must have been taken in the last five years. The competition is open to both professional and amateur photographers. Entry fee is $5 per image. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Barham Years Best of Photojournalism Years Best of Photojournalism Event added on 01/17/07 by: Martin Proffesional Women Photographers Proffesional Women Photographers Online. Apply for grant money on an as needed basis to realize funds that will aid career and/or project. http://www.pwponline.org/grants.php Event added on 01/17/07 by: Doscher American Photo Images of the Year American Photo Images of the Year Event added on 01/17/07 by: Martin The Alicia Patterson Foundation A grat availible to Photojournalist/journalists awarded annualy in memory of the former photo editor. Deadline 10/15/07 Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ducker World Press World Press deadline is Jan. 16. Send entries to: World Press Photo Jacob Obrechtstraat 26, 1071 KM Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Telephone: +31 (20) 6766 096, Fax: +31 (20) 6764 471. For information, visit Event added on 01/17/07 by: warren Italy workshop Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward Dorothea Lange/ Paul Taylor Documentary Prize A $ 30,000 award to support writers/ photographers working together in simalar fashion of Lange/Taylor Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ducker Travel Grants Apply for travel grants on a rolling deadline basis. http://www.pulitzercenter.org/openmenu.cfm?id=7 Event added on 01/17/07 by: Doscher W. Eugene Smith fund A annual prize awarded to documentary photographers Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ducker Atlantic Journalism Awards The entries should be postmarked no later than Tuesday, January 31, 2007. Atlantic Canadian journalists. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Barham Sports Shooter Monthly Clip Contest he SportsShooter.com clip contest is open to all members. And the members are the judges too. Enter each month, vote each month and you just may be crowned \"SportsShooter.com Photographer of the Year\" at the end of the year. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Cochran The Art List The Art List A monthly online newsletter listing grants, upcoming art contests, competitions, and juried shows across the United States. Sign up for either the free list or the subscription list for more extensive postings. Also listed under Arts. (Last checked 07/12/06) Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ducker University of Arizona Center for Creative Photography Ansel Adams Fellowships in Photography Through a generous endowment provided by the Polaroid Corporation in honor of Ansel Adams, the Center for Creative Photography (CCP), the University of Arizona, offers annual Research Fellowships. The program is intended to provide research time for scholars needing to use the archives, photograph collection, or library of the Center for Creative Photography. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ducker NCPA Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward NCPA Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward Pictures of the Year International Entries due Friday, January 19, 2007 Judging February 18 to March 7, 2007 Education and awards program in San Francisco, Ca., April 27 & 28, 2007 Event added on 01/17/07 by: Cochran missouri school of journalism / national college competition Event added on 01/17/07 by: Crossingham Christophers : Video Contest for Students College students are invited to interpret the Christopher belief that “ONE PERSON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE” in a short film of five minutes or less. Entries can express this theme using any style or format, but must be submitted in NTSC format on standard, full-sized VHS tape. Entries over five minutes long will not be considered. Winning entries will be aired on a special edition of the internationally-syndicated television series Christopher Closeup. In addition, winners will receive the following cash awards: First Prize — $3,000; Second Prize — $2,000; Third Prize — $1,000; 5 Honorable Mention Prizes of $100 each. Entrants must be currently enrolled in and attending a graduate or undergraduate program at a college or university. Entries will be judged on overall impact, effectiveness of conveying theme, artistic merit and technical proficiency. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ducker NPPA Best of Photojournalism 2007 Compete with the very best in still and television photojournalism, in picture editing, and Web editing. Now in its sixth year, the Best of Photojournalism (BOP) is the world\'s leading digital photojournalism contest. BOP is a project of the National Press Photographers Association. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Barham alexia foundation Each year in February, the Alexia Foundation provides a $15,000 grant to a professional photographer and five scholarships of varying values to students to study photography at the Syracuse University London Centre in England. The first place student winner also receives a $1000 cash grant and the other four receive $500 cash grants, in addition to the scholarships. Students and professionals from around the world are eligible. There is no application form. See complete rules at links on the upper left of this page Event added on 01/17/07 by: gillooly HEARST JOURNALISM AWARDS PROGRAM Twenty college photographers have been named finalists in the second photojournalism competition of the 2005-2006 Hearst Journalism Awards Program. This was the second of three annual photojournalism competitions, entered by 54 students nationwide, in the category of “sports and news.” The top four winners, along with the top four finalists in the other two competitions, will submit additional photos for the semi-final judging this June. Of those, six photojournalists will be chosen to compete in the program\'s national photojournalism championships in San Francisco, along with winners in the writing and broadcast news competitions. The annual photojournalism competitions are held in member colleges and universities of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication with accredited undergraduate journalism programs. The top four contestants qualifying for the semi-finals are: First Place, $2,000 award, BENJAMIN SKLAR, University of Texas, Austin Second Place, $1,500 award, WILLIAM DESHAZER, Western Kentucky University Third Place, $1,000 award, RAYMOND M. JONES, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Fourth Place, $750 award, MATTHEW NAGER, University of Colorado Other award winners are: Fifth Place, $600 award, POUYA DIANAT, University of Maryland Sixth Place, $500 award, MATTHEW MARRIOTT, University of Florida Seventh Place, $500 award, JUSTIN COOK, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Eighth Place, $500 award, OMAR VEGA, San Francisco State University Ninth Place, $500 award, CHRIS BERGIN, Ball State University Tenth Place, $500 award, ALYSSA SCHUKAR, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Event added on 01/17/07 by: warren Southern Short Course Event added on 01/17/07 by: Cochran New Women\'s Club of New York PLEASE SEND ENTRIES TO: Front Page Awards Newswomen\'s Club of New York 15 Gramercy Park South New York, New York 10003 Event added on 01/17/07 by: Crossingham fifty crows Now in its 14th year, the International Fund for Documentary Photography competition remains one of the premiere photography programs in the world. As the core program of FiftyCrows, the Photo Fund supports emerging documentary photographers whose outstanding ability in visual storytelling leads us to a better understanding of our common humanity. Event added on 01/17/07 by: gillooly Southern Short Course GENERAL RULES Though images made in either film or digital media will be accepted, all entries must be in digital format for submission. No slide entries will be accepted. Unpublished images will be accepted. Still grabs from video will not. A maximum of 5 photos per photographer per category may be entered for a total of 20 entries per photographer. Portfolio and photo story entries, though consisting of multiple images, constitute a single entry. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Cochran International Shooting All The Time Day Contest Shoot pictures 15 hours a day every five minutes. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Martin Best of Still Photojournalism Event added on 01/17/07 by: Barham National Geographic Adventure Contest Enter best outdoor-action-adventure images to win contest inspired by Adventure Magazine. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/photo-contest.html Event added on 01/17/07 by: Doscher Days Japan International Photojournalism Only prints accepted. 1st prize is 1 million yen and a digital camera, 2nd is 300K yen and dit, 3rd is 100K yen, special prize by jury is 100K yen, Reader\'s Prize is 50K yen. Photographs must compellingly relate the issues that people are facing around the world. We aim to tell the truth from the perspective of victimized civilians and not of those exercising authority through military or other power. Event added on 01/17/07 by: hodges Ian Parry grant Each year we hold a competition for photographers who are either attending a full-time photography course or are under the age of 24. Entrants must submit a portfolio of their work and a brief synopsis of a project they would undertake if they won the scholarship. The prize is £2,500 towards their assignment. Metro Imaging also offer £500 worth of vouchers to the winner and £250 to those awarded highly commended and commended. Event added on 01/17/07 by: gillooly PSA journal The International Understanding Through Photography (IUTP) Award was created to recognize an accomplished photographer whose publications, lecturing, and teaching have clearly contributed to the advancement of understanding among people. The recipient need not be a member of PSA. The awarding of the IUTP has been an activity of the Photojournalism Division (PJD) for many years. The IUTP was established in 1957 and was originally sponsored by Nikon. From 1975 to 1995 it was sponsored by the late Raymond A. Good, FPSA and Fern L. Good, APSA. From 1996 to 2004 it was sponsored by an anonymous donor. In 2004, the IUTP was transferred from a Photojournalism Division Award to a Society Recognition Award, thus making this most prestigious award for photojournalists even more significant as a Society award. The IUTP award is presented during the membership meeting at the PSA Annual Conference each year. The PJD will continue to assure the funding of the IUTP. Event added on 01/17/07 by: warren 2007 World-Wide Pro Photographer Showdown Extreme sports competition features a $10,000 cash prize. Submit a DVD containing a 3 minute slide show of your images set to music Travel and accommodations will be provided by the festival for the top five finalists. Photographers must personally present their work. TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival sponsors. Event added on 01/17/07 by: hodges Exhibition Showcasing Best in Photojournalism Opens The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California will host an exhibition of 200 award-winning images from World Press Photo \'06 from Jan. 8 to Feb. 1. World Press Photo is the world\'s largest and most prestigious annual press photography contest. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Barham PJ grants and competitions list of grants and funds. Event added on 01/17/07 by: gillooly Hearst Journalism Awards Program The 47th annual program offers up to $500,000 in awards, consisting of six monthly writing, three photojournalism, and four broadcast news competitions - with championship finals in all divisions. Graduate students and students who have been a pro more than a year in their career are ineligible. See Web site for additional rules. Event added on 01/17/07 by: hodges Northern Short Course March 8-10, 2007 Crown Plaza Hotel, Warwick, RI. Details will be available later this year. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Hine NowPublic Citizen Photojournalism Awards Win cash prizes for your photography by entering the NowPublic Citizen Photojournalism Awards Event added on 01/17/07 by: Hine Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar The Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar\'s annual competition accepts only digital entries. Photographs may have been originally shot on film or with a digital camera, but the entries must be submitted to us in digital form. Photographs do not have to be published to qualify. No slide or print entries are accepted. Video frame grabs are not eligible. You do not have to attend the Seminar to enter. Any photographer from any country is eligible to enter the contest. The contest form and entry fee of US$40 (check, money order or credit card) payable to the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar must be enclosed with your entry. All photographs must have been taken (except for picture stories entries, please see next paragraph) between November 8, 2006, and to be determined. No photograph previously entered in the Seminar competition may be entered again. Photographs in a picture story entry, taken over a period of time that begins before the eligible date but extends into the period of eligibility, may be entered as long as they have not been entered in the Seminar\'s competition before. Each entrant may submit a maximum of 15 entries. Each picture story entered in category judging counts as one entry. A portfolio entry does not count towards the 15 entry maximum. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Hine PJ Contest Calendar January 19, 2007 Pictures Of The Year International (POYi) deadline Contact: David Rees, POYi Director 109 Lee Hills Hall, Columbia MO 65211 Phone: 573 882-4882 E-mail: info@poyi.org Web: www.poy.org Admission: $50 per photographer. FTP only. Annual. Event added on 01/17/07 by: Hine Days Japan International Photojournalism Contest The 2nd DAYS International Photojournalism Awards DAYS JAPAN invites photographers and journalists throughout the world to take part in the 2nd DAYS JAPAN International Photojournalism Awards. The judges accept photographs taken between January 2004 and December 2005. Entries must be sent by mail to DAYS in Tokyo, by January 15, 2006 with a completed entry form that you may download from our website. We do not accept entries by E-mail. Winners will be announced in the middle of March 2006 on our Website. For the first prize winner, 1 million yen (about US$9,000) with a digital camera will be awarded. The award for the second prize winner is 300,000 yen (about US$2,700) with a digital camera. In the 2005 awards, 3,000 works were submitted from around the world. The award-winning photographs have been exhibited all over and a great number of people are impressed by these photos. We are confident that this is the only world-class photojournalism award in , and hope that we can make a significant contribution to the development of photojournalism. Click URL for details and entry form http://www.daysjapan.net/e/award/index.html Event added on 01/17/07 by: Hine missouri photojournalism missouri photojournalism - poyi-cpoy-mpw Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward Poynter Institute Every thing you need to know to be a better journalist Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward Maine Workshop Information on degree programs and summer workshops Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward Santa Fe Workshop Santa Fe Photography and Digital Imaging Workshops: Traditional film workshops, digital photography, and digital imaging workshops such as Photoshop and ... Event added on 01/17/07 by: Ward |
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American Journalism Review American Journalism Review is a national magazine that covers all aspects of print, television, radio and online media. AJR publishes exciting features, strong opinions, lively articles and profiles. Every issue is packed with valuable information, continuing assessment of news and industry issues and much more. Link added by: brooke wolfe columbia journalism review Americas premeir media monitor. Link added by: Kimberly Whitten Journalsim.co.uk Journalism.co.uk and dotJournalism are published by Mousetrap Media Ltd, an online publishing company specialising in building news-oriented and community-based web sites. Link added by: jenny archer Journalism.org A site by journalists to monitor and improve American Journalistic standards. Link added by: Mark Sterling Journalsim Jobs Our Story: JournalismJobs.com was founded in August 1998 by Dan Rohn, a former copy editor and writer with The Washington Post, editor with America Online, and Washington, D.C.-based stringer for Money Magazine. It is operated in partnership with Columbia Journalism Review magazine, and can be found online at AOL Keyword: JournalismJobs.com. JournalismJobs.com is the largest and most-visited resource for journalism jobs, and receives more than 2.5 million page views a month. JournalismJobs.com has the best variety of jobs, and the largest database of resumes for journalists. Link added by: jenny archer Association for Education in Journalsim and Mass Communication The AEJMC exists to promote the highest possible standards for education in journalism and mass communication, to encourage the widest possible range of communication research, to encourage the implementation of a multi-cultural society in the classroom and curriculum, and to defend and maintain freedom of expression in day-to-day living. AEJMC also offers members the opportunity to affiliate with 17 divisions, 10 special interest groups and 2 commissions. These groups address a variety of interests in journalism and mass communication education, and feature newsletters, research competitions and convention programming in their respective areas. Link added by: brooke wolfe newslink offers links to US and foreign newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV networks. Link added by: Kimberly Whitten Journalist\'s Toolbox Features more than 16,000 web sites helpful to the media and anyone else doing research. Use the pulldown menu or search engine to locate information from a variety of beats and news industry-related topics. Link added by: Stella Oh Overseas Press Club of America The Overseas Press Club of America, founded in 1939 in New York City by a group of foreign correspondents, seeks to maintain an international association of journalists working in the United States and abroad; to encourage the highest standards of professional integrity and skill in the reporting of news; to help educate a new generation of journalists; to contribute to the freedom and independence of journalists and the press throughout the world, and to work toward better communication and understanding among people. Link added by: brooke wolfe The Journalistic Resources Page Resources designed to serve scholars, journalists and other professionals to access information on the Internet. Link added by: jenny archer Online Journalism Review As part of the University of Southern California\'s Annenberg School for Communication and funded by USC\'s Annenberg Center, our mission is the development and continuing education of professional online journalists. Link added by: Mark Sterling Ethics in Journalism Contains the Society of Professional Journalists code of ethics. Link added by: Stella Oh Society of Envirnomental Journalists The mission of the Society of Environmental Journalists is to advance public understanding of environmental issues by improving the quality, accuracy, and visibility of environmental reporting. Link added by: Kimberly Whitten Newseum The world\'s first interactive museum of news ? the Newseum ? opened in Arlington, Va., in 1997. Its mission was simple: to help the public and the news media understand one another better. Link added by: jenny archer Poynter Institute The Poynter Institute is a school dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists and media leaders. It promotes excellence and integrity in the practice of craft and in the practical leadership of successful businesses. It stands for a journalism that informs citizens and enlightens public discourse. It carries forward Nelson Poynter\'s belief in the value of independent journalism in the public interest. Link added by: brooke wolfe The Freedom Forum Top breaking stories about journalism--both national and international, the First Amendment, technology, etc. Link added by: Stella Oh The Freedom Forum Top breaking stories about journalism--both national and international, the First Amendment, technology, etc. Link added by: Stella Oh Newspaper Association of America NAA is a nonprofit organization representing the $55 billion newspaper industry. NAA members account for nearly 90 percent of the daily circulation in the United States and a wide range of nondaily U.S. newspapers. NAA also has many Canadian and International members. Educators, university newspapers, press associations and suppliers/vendors also are members. The Association focuses on six key strategic priorities that collectively affect the newspaper industry: marketing, public policy, diversity, industry development, newspaper operations and readership. NAA was formed on June 1, 1992, by the merger of seven associations serving the newspaper industry. Link added by: brooke wolfe Megasources Computer-Assisted Reporting and Research: This link page is the work of Dean Tudor, professor emeritus of journalism, Ryerson Institute in Canada. Link added by: Stella Oh Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma The Dart Center is a global resource for journalists who cover violence and suffer servere trauma. The Center also addresses the consequences of such coverage for those working in journalism. The Center has offices in London, Europe, Seattle, America, Melbourne Australasia. Link added by: Jared Tilton newslink A central site with links to national and international news sources, including Newspapers, Radio, Television, Internet and any other news platforms. Link added by: Mark Sterling Committee to Protect Journalists The Committee to Protect Journalists is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1981. We promote press freedom worldwide by defending the rights of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal. Link added by: brooke wolfe Journalistic Resources Page Resources designed to serve scholars, journalists and other professionals to access information on the Internet.Links to Schools and Departments of Journalism, Media and Communication Studies Worldwide. Unions, Associations, organizations, Institutes and Societies for Journalists and other related organizations Link added by: Kimberly Whitten The American Society of Newspaper Editors Directing editors of daily newspapers and editors of major sources of news for daily newspapers throughout the Americas are eligible for membership. Link added by: Stella Oh Editor and Publisher America\'s oldest Journal covering the newspaper industry Link added by: jenny archer National Journalism Center The National Journalism Center (NJC) is an unusual venture in journalism education: Devoted to accuracy, balance, and comprehension of the issues, it has trained scores of students every year for over a quarter of a century in the skills of press work, and assigned them internships at cooperating media locations. Link added by: Mark Sterling 2000 American Fact Finder Try the first site for direct access to 2000 U.S. census data on states, counties, MSAs, cities, zip code areas, etc. The second site provides access to more recent estimates. Link added by: Stella Oh Link added by: Fund for Investigative Journalism The Fund for Investigative Journalism gives grants, ranging from $500 to $10,000, to reporters working outside the protection and backing of major news organizations. Grants are limited to journalists seeking pre-publication help for investigative pieces involving corruption, malfeasance, incompetence and societal ills in general as well as for investigative media criticism. The Fund does not award educational scholarships or grants for professional training. Link added by: Mark Sterling Sports Journalism The site gives great tips and tricks in becoming the ideal sports journalist. Tells what you will need and what to look for when reporting. Link added by: Jared Tilton journalism and mass communication Resources Over 40 annotated pages of resources compiled for support of academic journalism departments and professional journalists. Link added by: Kimberly Whitten American Photojournalist Unveiled in 2002, AmericanPhotojournalist is a resource for photojournalists, by photojournalists. It offers news, features, information and portfolios from real working photojournalists. Photo Editors may find our site to be a valuable resource by quickly locating photographers in obscure places. The site is maintained by members, who regularly contribute material which further contributes to its success. The founders and staff of American-Photojournalist are profiled below. Should you have any questions or concerns please feel free to e-mail them or send a letter to the address below. Link added by: jenny archer Black Star NOW, FOR NEARLY THREE-QUARTERS of a century, Black Star has served as the primary incubator for the world\'s best photojournalists. Witnesses to both the mundane and the momentous, their job is to capture a moment in time. WE HAVE PIECED together these moments to form a decade-by-decade mosaic of human culture, crises, and experiences as seen from the other side of the camera\'s lens... Link added by: NCPPA North Carolina Press Photographer\'s Association Link added by: Stella Oh Photojournalism from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An online encyclopedia for photojournalism. Link added by: Jared Tilton North Carolina Press Photographers Association You know this. Link added by: brooke wolfe The Digital Journalist Dirck Halstead presents The Digital Journalist: A Multimedia Magazine for Photojournalism in the Digital Age. Link added by: Stella Oh The Digital Journalist Link added by: jenny archer Fotophile A wide collection of journalism links and resources. Link added by: Jared Tilton A Photo A Day Journalistic views of people and places. Includes member galleries, photo essays, links, and information. Link added by: Stella Oh National Geographic Explore National Geographic Online. A world leader in geography, cartography and exploration. Link added by: Stella Oh CloudView Photographic A site to research political photojournalism. Link added by: Jared Tilton Lightstalkers Michael K, editor. Bio, photo gallery, contact info, and more. Link added by: Stella Oh VII Photo Agency VII derives its name from the number of founding photo-journalists who, in September 2001, formed this collectively owned agency. Designed from the outset to be an efficient, technologically enabled distribution hub for some of the world\'s finest photojournalism, VII has been responsible for creating and relaying to the world many of the images that define the turbulent opening years of the 21st century. Link added by: brooke wolfe SportsShooter.com Sports photography and photojournalism information for photographers. Link added by: Stella Oh Documentary/Photojournalism This category covers all photography which documents events and records them, or which is used to tell a story. Link added by: Jared Tilton Photojournalism Division Listing of resources for photojournalists, Books magazines Links etc. Link added by: Mark Sterling Salt Institute for Documentary Studies Semester length program in documentary photography, nonfiction writing and radio at the undergraduate and graduate levels (Portland, Maine, USA) Link added by: Stella Oh Magnum Photo Agency Magnum Photos is a photographic co-operative of great diversity and distinction owned by its photographer-members. With powerful individual vision, Magnum photographers chronicle the world and interpret its peoples, events, issues and personalities. Through its four editorial offices in New York, London, Paris and Tokyo, and a network of fifteen sub-agents, Magnum Photos provides photographs to the press, publishers, advertising, television, galleries and museums across the world. The Magnum Photos library is a living archive updated daily with new work from across the globe. The library houses all the work produced by Magnum photographers and some special collections by non-members. There are approximately one million photographs in both print and transparency in the physical library with 250,000 images available online. Link added by: brooke wolfe Fifty Crows Social Change Photography Images inspire people to act. Examples of socially rousing photography permeate our history: Vietnam, Rwanda, 9-11’s Ground Zero. Unfortunately, mainstream media narratives often work to envelop public perspective on these seminal issues by presenting limited viewpoints and images. Due to that fact that the focus of these media corporations is on creating profits rather than social justice, the many answers that we demand as conscious global citizens become conditional. Link added by: Stella Oh World Press Photo World press photo organisations, press room, exhibitions, calendar of events, masterclass and more - photojournalism industry information. Link added by: Mark Sterling Association of Wedding Photojournalists Leading the way in Wedding Photojournalism, WPJA represents the most discriminating talent around the world technically, creatively and visually. Qualified members hold industry-leading standards, skills and business integrity. The WPJA sponsors educational programs including seminars, conventions and workshops geared toward the wedding photojournalist. We also host wedding photojournalism contests, judged by top working photojournalists and news photo editors. The purpose of these contests is to celebrate the photographers who document and record the found moment. Link added by: brooke wolfe Action Sports Photography Inc. Action Sports Photography, Inc. is a sports stock agency specializing in NASCAR photography, baseball, tennis, football and other sports. Started in 1993 with one dream in mind, Action Sports Photography has built a reputation to achieve what the client needs. NASCAR photography is our main expertise, with thousands of stock images from the NASCAR Nextel Cup, Busch, and Craftsman Truck series. With NASCAR photography as our main focus, we have what you need. \"No Excuses\" is our motto. No excuses and no-nonsense service are what you get. Give us a call at 704.784.5800. Find out for yourself. Link added by: Jared Tilton World Press Photo World press photo organisations, press room, exhibitions, calendar of events, masterclass and more - photojournalism industry information. Link added by: Mark Sterling Alexia Foundation Over the last 15 years, the Alexia Foundation has given scholarships and picture story grants to over 75 photojournalism students from around the world. Five scholarships and grants are given annually to photojournalism students. For the last 10 years, a $15,000 grant has been awarded annually to a professional photographer. Link added by: brooke wolfe Alexia Foundation for World Peace The professional Alexia Grant recipient will receive $15,000 for the production of the proposed project. Link added by: Stella Oh Major Photojournalism Contests Professional photojournalist discusses photojournalism and the eccentricities associated with gathering images for major U.S. daily newspapers. Link added by: Mark Sterling The Best of Photojournalism Contest Compete with the best in television and still photojournalism. In it\'s fourth year, The Best in Photojournalism is among the worlds leading digital contests. Link added by: Jared Tilton William Randolph Hearst Foundation The Hearst Foundation, Inc. was founded in 1945 by philanthropist William Randolph Hearst. In 1948, Mr. Hearst established the California Charities Foundation. That name was changed to the William Randolph Hearst Foundation soon after Mr. Hearst\'s death in 1951. Both Foundations are independent private philanthropies operating separately from The Hearst Corporation. Link added by: brooke wolfe Citizen Photojournalism Competition NowPublic wants to display the best photographic work from citizen journalists and photobloggers like you and we invite you to submit your newsworthy* images to our first Citizen Photojournalism Awards. All photos uploaded to your NowPublic member portfolio will be eligible for weekly $100 cash prizes (five awards announced between 5/13 and 6/10) and the $500 grand prize (announced on 6/17), provided that you own the rights and tag your images correctly. Honorable Mentions will be awarded, and include a membership upgrade with editorial privileges. Membership is free and there is no entry fee or other obligation to submit your work. Submissions are judged by the NowPublic membership and staff, and entrants are invited to review and rate footage at NowPublic.com. Link added by: Stella Oh Hearst Journalism Awards Program The Hearst Journalism Awards Program is presented annually under the auspices of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication (ASJMC) with full-funding by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. The program\'s mission is to encourage and support excellence in journalism and journalism education in America\'s colleges and universities. This is the 46th year of competitions, in which more than $400,000 in scholarships and grants will be awarded to students and schools. Link added by: brooke wolfe Missourian Columbia Competition Comptition brings international photos to Missouri. Link added by: Jared Tilton The Pulitzer Prize Annual awards by Columbia University. Prizes in Letters are for books published in the US - fiction, biography, general non-fiction, history and poetry. Link added by: Stella Oh EPIC envirnomentally aware photographic competition EPIC, Environmentally aware Photographic Image Competition, was the first image competition that rewarded underwater photographers and videographers for environmental sensitivity. It is the goal of the Environmentally aware Photographic Image Competition to help divers increase their awareness of fragile freshwater and saltwater environments. Link added by: Kimberly Whitten IPA - International Photography Awards The Pilsner Urquell International Photography Awards Competition is the world\'s most prestigious photography contest for both professional and amateur photographers. We accept prints, slides and digital photos in Advertising, Architecture, Book, Editorial, Fine Art, Nature, People and Special categories. Enter for your chance to win the coveted title of International Photographer of the Year and the $10,000 cash prize today. Link added by: Stella Oh Photo District News Online This particular site lists many competitions for photojournalists. Link added by: brooke wolfe Eddie Adams Workshop/Barnstorm The Eddie Adams Workshop is an intense four-day gathering of the top professionals in photojournalism, along with 100 carefully selected students. The Workshop\'s purpose is to create a forum in which an exchange of ideas, techniques, and philosophies can be shared between both established members and newcomers of the profession of picture journalism. The Workshop is tuition-free, and the 100 students are chosen based on the merit of their portfolios. 2006 will mark the 19th year of the Eddie Adams Workshop. Link added by: brooke wolfe Photo Shelter PhotoShelter™ is the only online archival solution aimed at Professional Photographers for all your digital images. No more external hard drives or libraries of CDs. Upload your RAW and JPEG files, categorize, and make your archive searchable from your website. Link added by: Jared Tilton Pictures of the Year International POYi began as a photographic contest in the spring of 1944 in Columbia, Missouri, when the Missouri School of Journalism sponsored its \"First Annual Fifty-Print Exhibition\" contest. Its stated purpose was, \"to pay tribute to those press photographers and newspapers which, despite tremendous war-time difficulties, are doing a splendid job; to provide an opportunity for photographers of the nation to meet in open competition; and to compile and preserve...a collection of the best in current, home-front press pictures.\" Link added by: Mark Sterling The Lucie Awards Douglas Kirkland stated, -The Movie industry has its Oscars and now the photography community has its Lucie Awards. Link added by: Stella Oh Child Labor and the Global Village: Photography for Social Change Child Labor and the Global Village: Photography for Social Change is a team of 11 photographers who will be photographing child workers around the globe. By photographing individual children in their worlds - their families, communities, countries - we hope to see behind the child labor label. Child labor is the result of a complex set of factors: poverty; lack of schools; poor health care; war; and many others. Solutions must meet the needs of individual children. We need to know who they are to know what they need. Link added by: brooke wolfe PDNedu Photography Contest PDNedu Student Photo Contest Link added by: Stella Oh Q15 First Lieut. Michael J. Blassie Link added by: erik warren Q14 The WWII momorial has an oval fountan in the center with stone pillers around it on one side. Oposing them is a wall with the names of the fallen The vietnam memorial is a singulaer dark stone wall with the names of the fallen Link added by: erik warren Q13 The draft was the cause for the large scale protests of the vietnam war. While young people now are against the Iraq war in a higher percent than older america they arnt being dragged into it. The generations are also very differant. The 17-20 somthings durring the Vietnam war where much more driven, pationat, and ward working than are the people of this young generation. Link added by: erik warren What was a memorable image from Vietnam I picture the photo of the young man being executed on the sidewalk by the soldire in uniform. I dont have an image that stands out in my mind for Iraq. I think this is becouse ther is so much video and stills comming from the inbed photographers that there hasent been one to embody the war, Link added by: erik warren Caption Link added by: Paige O Portfolio judging video Link added by: Octavio Jones |