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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. -
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. -
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. -
Pictures of the Year and College Photographer of the Year will celebrate this year’s winners virtually during the “Virtual Conversations with 77th competition winners and 74th COPY winner” event that takes place throughout next week. -
Award-winning documentary photographer and Baltimore Sun digital journalist Thalia Juarez of Baltimore is the 2020 Rising Star Scholarship winner, an initiative of the Pictures of the Year competition. -
A panel of judges will soon pore over more than 30,000 images, along with short films and online storytelling presentations from photojournalists from about 80 countries as part of the upcoming 77th Pictures of the Year competition judging. -
Lynden Steele, RJI photojournalism director, recently took part in a panel discussion titled “Trauma to Transformation: The Power of Photographs as Catalysts for Change.” The discussion was part of a traveling photo exhibit. -
Attending this year’s Picture of the Year judging, which took place in February, helped POY’s inaugural Rising Star Scholarship recipient Rosem Morton better understand how pictures are organized into stories. -
The winners of the 76th annual Pictures of the Year competition, as well as the 73rd College Photographer of the Year contest, will be celebrated during an awards reception and all-day public forum April 26–27 in Columbia, Missouri.