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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. -
Adam Ferguson was named Photographer of the Year in the 75th Pictures of Year International competition at the Missouri School of Journalism. Nearly 40,000 images from nearly 100 countries were entered in this year’s competition. -
The Missouri School of Journalism’s Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute has created a new program that will explore drones and other journalism opportunities in the sky. Judd Slivka has been named its first director of aerial journalism. -
Pulitzer Prize winner and Missouri School of Journalism alumnus Lynden Steele will be the next steward of the most prestigious photojournalism contest in the world, the Pictures of the Year International competition. -
“Pictures of the Year: 75 Years of the World's Best Photography,” a photography exhibit featuring seven decades of images from the archives of Pictures of the Year International, will be unveiled Friday, April 6, 2018, at the Newseum, Washington, D.C. -
Welcome to the 74th annual Pictures of the Year International competition. The 2016 contest is now open. -
Paolo Marchetti, an independent photojournalist based in Italy, is the 2015 Photographer of the Year. His winning portfolio included two essays on animal harvesting for the benefit of "high fashion and standards of beauty." -
The world’s best photojournalism — including still photography and online visual editing — will be judged during the 73rd Pictures of the Year International competition at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI). -
A small team of journalists from the U.S. and Canada is traveling to Zambia this week to tell the story of an organization bringing mobility to those who can’t walk, says Rick Shaw, director of Pictures of the Year International. -
Rick Shaw, director of Pictures of the Year International, speaks with National Geographic about the photo of a Syrian refugee child washed ashore on a Turkish beach.