Pictures of the Year International (POYi), the oldest and most prestigious photojournalism program in the world, will judge more than 45,000 images for the 67th annual POYi contest. The judging, taking place Feb. 14 – March 5 at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI), will be shown live on the Web.
"RJI is honored to host another year of compelling photojournalism," said Pam Johnson, executive director of RJI. "Photojournalists bring the written word to life from Main Street to battlegrounds around the world. Many photographers risk their lives to keep us informed, and POYi is one way we can honor their achievements."
POYi, which recognizes documentary photography, multimedia and visual editing, will add two new categories to this year’s contest. The “Civil Defiance” category focuses on the Iranian elections, and the "U.S. Economy and the Human Toll" category is a multiple-picture story category.
Along with 36 category winners, POYi will also award:
• Documentary Project of the Year
• World Understanding Award
• Global Vision Award
• Community Awareness Award
• One Week’s Work
• Best Photography Book Award
• Angus McDougall Excellence in Editing
• Photographer of the Year – Freelance/Agency
• Photographer of the Year – Newspaper
"POYi is committed to engaging citizens worldwide with great photojournalism, so we are excited to be able to share the judging portion of the contest with the public via the Web," said Rick Shaw, director of POYi. "The public will be able to listen and comment as some of the year’s best photos are shown to a panel of international photo judges."
The winning photos will be displayed at The Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles from June 26 – Sept. 19. Prior to the 12-week exhibit, the winning photographers will be at Annenberg for an education seminar and awards program from June 24 -25.
For more information visit http://www.poyi.org/
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