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December 10, 2007 Hearst Photojournalism Competition I Winners Named Next Article

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 HEARST  PHOTOJOURNALISM  WINNERS  NAMED

 

 
           
Twenty college photographers have been named finalists in the November photojournalism competition of the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.  Entries in the first of three photojournalism competitions were in the categories of portrait/personality, feature and “personal vision.”

 
            The winners were selected from among 67 entries submitted from 41 journalism schools nationwide.  The top four winners, along with the top four finalists in the next two competitions, will submit additional photos for the semi-final round of judging next June.  Following that round of judging, six finalists will be chosen to compete in the program's National Photojournalism Championship in San Francisco, June 2008, along with winners in the writing and broadcast news competitions. 

 
            The annual photojournalism competitions are held in more than 100 member colleges and universities of the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication with accredited undergraduate journalism programs.

 
            The top four finalists are:

            First Place, $2,000 award, JUSTIN  MAXON,  San Francisco State University
            Second Place, $1,500 award, TIM  HUSSIN,  University of Florida
            Third Place, $1,000 award, MICHAEL  PAULSEN,  University of Nebraska
            Fourth Place, $750 award, AARON  BORTON,  Western Kentucky University

 
            The fifth through tenth place winners are:

            Fifth Place, $500 award, BEN  FREDMAN,  University of Missouri
            Sixth Place, $500 award, JOSEPH  BUGLEWICZ,   University of Texas, Austin
            Seventh Place, $500 award, JEREMIAH  WILSON,  University of Florida
            Eighth Place, $500 award, JOHN  TULLY,  University of Missouri
            Ninth Place, $500 award, DANIEL  C.  McCLANAHAN,  Iowa State University
            Tenth Place, $500 award, ROSS  LaDUE,  Iowa State University

 
 
Students who placed among the top 20 and will receive award certificates are:

            ED  OU,  University of Southern California, eleventh place
            CHRISTOPHER   HANEWINCKEL, Kansas State University, twelfth place
            STEPHEN  LAM,  San Francisco State University, thirteenth place
            ROBERT  LEISTRA,  Ball State University, fourteenth place
            CHRISTIAN  HANSEN,  Western Kentucky University, fifteenth place
            KASIA  BROUSSALIAN,  University of Colorado, sixteenth place-tie
            ELLIOTT  HESS,  University of Kentucky, sixteenth place-tie
            BRITNEY  McINTOSH,  University of Kentucky, eighteenth place-tie
            CAMERON  PEMSTEIN,  California  State University, Fullerton, eighteenth place-tie
            DAVID  FOSTER,  Kent State University, twentieth place

          
           
The Journalism Awards Program, now in its 48th year, added photojournalism to the competition in 1970.  The program also includes six writing contests, four broadcast news competitions, and one multimedia competition offering more than $500,000 in scholarships to undergraduate journalism majors with matching grants to their respective schools. 

 
            The photojournalism judges are:  Janet Reeves, Director of Photography, The Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado; Mary Shanahan, Creative Director, Town & Country Magazine, New York; and Pim Van Hemmen, Assistant Managing Editor/Photography, The Star-Ledger, Newark, New Jersey.

 
            The University of Florida placed first in the Intercollegiate Photojournalism Competition with the highest accumulated school points from the first of three photo competitions.  It is followed by: San Francisco State University; University of Missouri; Western Kentucky University; Iowa State University; University of Nebraska-Lincoln; University of Texas, Austin; University of Kentucky; University of Southern California; Kansas State University and Ball State University tied for 10th place.

 

 

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