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The judging of the 78th annual Pictures of the Year International, the oldest and most prestigious photojournalism contest, recently wrapped up with a new group of winners. -
Let’s say you want to run a photo workshop for teenagers. Nice idea. But a lot of work. That’s why Monique Woo created this guide. -
It’s a year like none other for the 78th annual Pictures of the Year judging competition, which kicks off Feb. 16 with almost double the amount of judges as normal, virtual judging and a record breaking number of photos submitted. -
We’re living in a remarkable time when reporters no longer have to win an editor’s approval to publish a story, reach an audience, and get paid. In fact, anyone can technically do it. -
Fellowships will provide funding for Missouri School of Journalism students to work for a local news organization during the summer of 2021 -
Sara Quinn has spoken to 20 media professionals for her RJI Fellowship project about the importance of photojournalism. Each person had stories to tell about significant visual moments that made a difference in their communities. -
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism announces the launch of Pictures of the Year’s new program POY Asia. -
Photojournalist Julia Robinson is one of more than a dozen journalists RJI Fellow Sara Quinn has interviewed for her project over the past two months. -
The oldest and most prestigious photojournalism program and competition in the world — Pictures of the Year — will begin accepting entries for its 78th competition on Monday, Dec. 14. -
POY Latam, the most prestigious visual journalism contest in Ibero-America, is celebrating 10 years of uninterrupted work.