Winners of the Sixty-Eighth Annual
Pictures of the
Year International Competition
Judged February 7
through February 22, 2011
Pictures of the Year International is a program of
the
Donald
W. Reynolds Journalism Institute
at the Missouri School of Journalism.
Questions? Corrections? Please email info@poyi.org
THE JUDGES
General Division and Newspaper Picture Stories
Porter Binks – Photo Editor, Sports
Illustrated
Katie Falkenberg – Freelance photojournalist
David Guttenfelder – Chief Photographer Asia,
Associated
Press
Ken Lyons – Senior Photo Editor, The Denver Post
General Division and Freelance/Agency Picture
Stories
Stanley Greene – NOOR Images
Bill Marr – Creative Director, National
Geographic
Mona Reeder – Photojournalist, The Dallas
Morning News
Editing and Multimedia Divisions
Drea Cooper – Filmaker
Kim Grinfeder – Visual Journalist, University of
Miami
Meg Theno – Senior Photo Editor, Chicago Tribune
THE MODERATOR
Rick Shaw - Director, Pictures of the Year International
PREMIERE AWARDS
NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
First Place, Damon Winter, New York Times
Second Place, Michael Robinson Chavez, Los Angeles Times
Third Place, Lisa Krantz, San Antonio News-Express
Award of Excellence, Magnus Wennman, Aftonbladet
FREELANCE/AGENCY PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
First Place, Adrees Latif, Reuters
Second Place, Kuni Takahashi, Freelance
Third Place, Carsten Snejbjerg, Freelance
WORLD UNDERSTANDING AWARD
Winner: Fernando Moleres, Freelance — JUVENILE BEHIND BARS
IN AFRICAN PRISONS
Finalist: Jan Grarup, Noor ImagesI — CONSEQUENCES! WAR
& CLIMATE REFUGEES FROM THE HORN OF AFRICA
Finalist: Christian Holst, Freelance — HALF A CENTURY WITHOUT
FREEDOM—LIFE UNDER THE MILITARY REGIME OF BURMA
Finalist: Richard Jones, Sinopix — CHINAÕS ONE CHILD POLICY
Finalist: Altaf Qadri, Freelance — KASHMIR: PARADISE LOST
Finalist: Andrea Star Reese, Freelance — THE URBAN CAVE
GLOBAL VISION AWARD
Winner: Steve Winter, Freelance — KAZIRANGA NATIONAL
PARK, ASSAM, INDIA
Finalist: Tomas Munita, Freelance — LOST HARVEST—THE
DEATH OF THE LOA RIVER
Finalist: Maria Stenzel, Freelance — INVESTIGATING CLIMATE
CHANGE IN ANTARTICA
Finalist: Antonio Zambardino, Contrasto — CLIMATE GROUND ZERO
COMMUNITY AWARENESS AWARD
Winner: Barbara Davidson, Los Angeles Times— STRAY BULLETS
Finalist: Matt Eich, Luceo Images — SIN AND SALVATION
IN BAPTIST TOWN
Finalist: Greg Kahn, Naples Daily News — AFTER THE
BUBBLE BURST
Finalist: Boryana Katsarova, Freelance — LONELY BULGARIA
Finalist: Lisa Krantz, San Antonio Express-News — I AM
SAM: A YEAR OF INNOCENCE AND ANGUISH AT SAM HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL
Finalist: Justin Maxon, Freelance — WE THE FORGOTTON
Finalist: Danny Wilcox Frazier, The Aftermath
Project/Redux — SURVIVING WOUNDED KNEE
BEST USE BOOKS
Winner: BLANCO
Photographer: Stefano De Luigi
Publisher: Trolley Books
Finalist: A MILLION SHILLINGS
Photographer: Alixandra Fazzina
Publisher: Trolley Books
Finalist: WAR IS PERSONAL
Photographer: Eugene Richards
Publisher: Many Voices Press
Finalist: COMING BACK: NEW ORLEANS RESURGENT
Photographer: Mario Tama
Publisher: Umbrage Editions
Finalist: FIVE DECADES: A RETROSPECTIVE
Photographer: William Albert Allard
Publisher: Focal Point
Finalist: APOCALIPSIS
Photographer: Alvaro Ybarra Zavala
Publisher: Turner
*ANGUS MCDOUGALL OVERALL EXCELLENCE IN EDITING
Winner: Los Angeles Times
*DOCUMENTARY PROJECT OF THE YEAR
Winner: Whitney Shefte, Marvin Joseph, Alberto Cuadra,
Christian Davenport, Kat Downs, The Washington Post – COMING HOME A
DIFFERENT PERSON
Finalist: Drea Cooper & Zackary Canepari, Freelance
– CALIFORNIA IS A PLACE
Finalist: Rich Beckman, Kim Grinfelder, Daniel
Cloud, Tihomir Loza, Unitversity of Miami – COLORFUL BUT COLORBLIND
Finalist: James Dao, Damon Winter, Marcus Yam, Rob
Harris, Gabriel Dance, Nancy Donaldson, Catrin Einhorn, John Huang, Andrew
Kueneman, Meaghan Looram, New York Times –A YEAR AT WAR
Finalist: Barbara Davidson, Mary Cooney, Alan
Hagman, Albert Lee, Jeremiah Bogert, Chad Stevens, Myung Chun, Los Angeles Times
– VICTIMES OF GANG VIOLENCE: CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE
Finalist: Student Team from University of North
Carolina and Pontifica Universidad Cat—lica Argentina, led by a team of faculty
and professionals – NOW WHAT ARGENTINA?
Finalist: Steve Young, Devin Wagner, Patrick
Lalley, Brent Kastner, Jim Chessman, Cory Myers, Jim Helland, Argus Leader
Media – GROWING UP INDIAN
MULTIMEDIA PORTFOLIO OF THE YEAR
First, Leslye Davis, Western Kentucky University
Second, Liz O. Baylen, Los Angeles Times
Third, Alice Smeets, Freelance
Award of Excellence, Todd Heisler, The New York Times
GENERAL DIVISIONS
SCIENCE/NATURAL HISTORY
First Place, Benjamin Rasmussen, Freelance
— The Kill
Second Place, Lucas Jackson, Reuters — Untitled
Third Place, Kemal Jufri, Freelance — The Pyroclastic Effect
Award of Excellence, Brent Lewis, Freelance
— Crush
Award of Excellence, Christian Ziegler, Freelance
— Pollen Dusted
SCIENCE/NATURAL HISTORY PICTURE STORY
First Place, James Whitlow Delano, Redux —
Scorched Earth: ChinaÕs Wounded
Environment
Second Place, Katalin Darnay, Vil‡ggazdas‡g — The Red Mud
Catastrophe In Hungary
Third Place, Preston Gannaway, The Virginian-Pilot — Field To
Feast
SPORTS ACTION
First Place, Domingo Botan, Associated Press — SPAIN
BULLFIGHTER GORED
Second Place, Danny Wilcox Frazier, Freelance —
WILD HORSE RACES
Third Place, Al Tielemans, Sports Illustrated — CHALK ONE UP
Award of Excellence, Jan C‡ga, ISIFA Image Service — SWIMMING WITH A DISABILITY
Award of Excellence, Adam Pretty, Getty Images — STEEPLE DIVE
SPORTS FEATURE
First Place, Gregg Porteous, Daily Telegraph — THE ROCK
Second Place, Tomasz Gudzowaty, Yours
Gallery/Agentur Focus — MEXICOÕS CAR FRENZY
Third Place, Walter Astrada, Freelance — HAITI
Award of Excellence, Scott Strazzante, Chicago Tribune —
MARATHON BLUR
Award of Excellence, Beck Diefenbach , The Daily
Chronicle — UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Jerry Lara, San Antonio
Express-News — FINAL FOUR UCONN STANFORD 34
Award of Excellence, Agnieszka Rayss, Freelance
— UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Scott Dalton, Freelance —
UNTITLED
SPORTS PICTURE STORY, SEQUENCE OR SERIES
First Place, Tomasz Gudzowaty, Yours Gallery/Agentur Focus — MEXICOÕS
CAR FRENZY
Second Place, Leah Mills, Freelance — HATIAN AMPUTEE SOCCER
Third Place, Sara Galbiati, Freelance — LUCHA
LIBRE—MEXICAN WRESTLING
WINTER OLYMPICS
First Place, Alex Livesey, Getty Images — UNTITLED
Second Place, Wally Skaliij, Los Angeles Times — SUPER-G CRASH
Third Place, Lars Baron, Getty Images — UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Andrew Mills, The Star-Ledger
— UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Bob Martin, Sports
Illustrated — GOING FOR GOLD
Award of Excellence, Yuri Kadobnov, Agence
France-Presse — CANADA WINS
Award of Excellence, Mike Powell, Sports
Illustrated — LOCKED IN
Award of Excellence, Mark Blinch, Freelance —
UNTITLED
SPORTS PORTFOLIO
First Place, Adam Pretty, Getty Images
Second Place, Corey Perrine, Augusta Chronicle
Third Place, Patrick Smith, Freelance
Award of Excellence, Wally Skalij, Los Angeles Times
FEATURE PICTURE
First Place, KC Ortiz, Freelance — UNTITLED
Second Place, Catherine Karnow, Freelance
— UNTITLED
Third Place, Paul Hansen, Freelance — UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Cathal McNaughton, Reuters
— GAME
Award of Excellence, Heinz Stephen Tesarek, Freelance
— EYES WIDE SHOT
PORTRAIT
First Place, Platon Platon, TIME Magazine — AUNG SAN SUU KYI
Second Place, Christopher Capozziello, Freelance
— UNTITLED
Third Place, Emiliano Mancuso, Contrasto — THE CLOUD
Award of Excellence, Jack Mikrut, Dagens industri
— THE LEADER
Award of Excellence, Misha Friedman, Freelance —
UNTITLED
PORTRAIT SERIES
First Place, Palani Mohan, Getty Images — KOLKATAÕS RICKSHAW
PULLERS
Second Place, Adam Panczuk, Freelance — HIDDEN PEOPLE
Third Place, Marco Grob, TIME Magazine — PORTRAITURE FOR
TIME
MIDTERM POLITICS
First Place, Melina Mara, The Washington Post — A PROUD
MOMENT FOR THE SPEAKER
Second Place, Drew Angerer, The New York Times — OBAMACLINTON
Third Place, Bill Clark, Roll Call — STILL SENATE MAJORITY
LEADER
Award of Excellence, Melina Mara, The Washington
Post — TEA PARTIER LOST HIS PANTSÉ
Award of Excellence, Melina Mara, The Washington
Post — AMERICA VOTES—A POLITICAL PREACHER
GENERAL NEWS REPORTING
First Place, Adam Dean, Panos Pictures— UNTITLED
Second Place, Cˇdric Gerbehaye, TIME Magazine
— FACE OF POVERTY
Third Place, James Nachtwey, TIME Magazine — UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Barbara Davidson, Los Angeles Times
— UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Oxana Onipko, Agence
France-Presse — UZBEK
Award of Excellence, Altaf Qadri, Associated Press
— INDIA KASHMIR VIOLENCE
Award of Excellence, Tomas van Houtryve, VII Network
— STORM IN THE SWAT VALLEY
Award of Excellence, Magnus Wennman, Aftonbladet
— FRIDA
SPOT NEWS
First Place, Athit Perawongmetha, Freelance
— UNTITLED
Second Place, Dominic Bracco II, Prime —
LIFE AND DEATH IN THE NORTHERN PASS
Third Place, Arif Ali, Agence France-Presse — FLOOD AID
Award of Excellence, Ilya Yefimovich, Freelance—
RUN DOWN IN ISRAEL
Award of Excellence, Kemal Jufri, Freelance—
ASHES TO ASHES
Award of Excellence, Antonio Sierra, Associated Press
— MEXICO DRUG WAR
Award of Excellence, Etienne de Malglaive, Freelance —
EYJAFJALLAJOKULL VOLCANO ERUPTION
Award of Excellence, Victor J. Blue, Freelance—
UNTITLED
IMPACT 2010
First Place, Jan Dago, Freelance — UNTITLED
Second Place, Carolyn Cole, Los Angeles Times — A SLOW DEATH
Third Place, Daniel Morel, Freelance — HAITI EARTHQUAKE
VICTIM
Award of Excellence, William Daniels, Panos Picture —
UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Anonymous, The New York
Times — UNTITLED
Award of Excellence, Eric Gay, Associated Press — GULF OIL SPILL
Award of Excellence, Carol Guzy, The Washington
Post — HAITIÕS PROFOUND SORROW
Award of Excellence, Matthew McDermott, Freelance—KIKIÕS
RESCUE
Award of Excellence, Moises Saman, Freelance—EARTHQUAKE
IN HAITI
Award of Excellence, Robert Schmidt, Agence
France-Presse — ROBBERY
NEWSPAPER DIVISION
GENERAL NEWS PICTURE STORY
First Place, Jan Grarup, Freelance — HAITI EARTHQUAKE
Second Place, Peter Kollanyi, MTI— MARKS OF A
CATASTROPHE—TOXIC SLUDGE SPILL IN HUNGARY
Third Place, Kemal Jufri, Freelance — WRATH OF THE FIRE
MOUNTAIN
Award of Excellence, Daniel Beltra, Greenpeace
— GULF OIL SPILL
Award of Excellence, Andrees Latif, Reuters
— PAKISTAN FLOODS
Award of Excellence, Michael Robinson Chavez, Los Angeles Times
— MAREMOTO: CHILEÕS TRAGIC TSUNAMI
AND QUAKE
Award of Excellence, Riccardo Venturi, Freelance
— HAITI AFTERMATH
ISSUE REPORTING PICTURE STORY
First Place, Barbara Davidson, Los Angelos Times — STRAY BULLETS
Second Place, Lisa Krantz, San Antonio Express-News — I AM
SAM: A YEAR OF INNOCENCE AND
ANGUISH AT SAM HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL
Third Place, Carolyn Cole, Los Angeles Times — GULF OF GRIEF
Award of Excellence, Michael Holahan, Kitsap Sun
— NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Award of Excellence, Peter Power, The Globe and
Mail— NUNAVUT—THE TROUBLED NORTH
FEATURE PICTURE STORY
First Place, Barbara Davidson, Los Angelos Times — A FAMILY
SCARRED
Second Place, Preston Gannaway, The
Virginian-Pilot — CHOSEN ONES
Third Place, Damon Winters, The New York Times — A GRUNTÕS
LIFE
FREELANCE/ANGENCY DIVISION
ISSUE REPORTING PICTURE STORY
First Place, Giulio Di Sturco, VII Network — KASHMIR VIOLENCE
Second Place, Bernat Armangue, Associated Press — THE
PALESTINIANS
Third Place, Massimo Berruti, Agence VU — BLOODBATH IN KARACHI
(TARGET KILLINGS)
Award of Excellence, Athit Perawongmetha, Freelance
— RED SHIRT
Award of Excellence, Renaud Philippe, Freelance
— HAITI 2010
FEATURE PICTURE STORY
First Place, Maciek Nabrdalik, VII Network — CHERNOBYLÕS OUTSKIRTS
Second Place, Mauricio Lima, Agence France-Presse— THE AFGHANS
Third Place, Ivor Prickett, Freelance — GALI: ABHKAZIAÕS FRONTIER WITH GEORGIA
Award of Excellence, Julie Glassberg, Redux —
THE BLACK LABEL BIKE CLUB
Award of Excellence, Lauren Greenfield, Institute—
FASHION WEEK
Award of Excellence, Danny Wilcox Frazier, Freelance—
SURVIVING WOUNDED KNEE
EDITING DIVISION
FEATURE STORY - NEWSPAPER EDTING
First, The Virginian Pilot — CHOSEN ONES
Second, The Herald (Jasper, Ind.), — COPING WITH
AUTISM
Third, The New York Times — GONE FOR A SOLDIER
Award of Excellence, The New York Times — HAITIANS
BRAVE MUCK TO COMBAT CHOLERA
Award of Excellence, The New York Times — TROOPS TREAD
LIGHTLY IN AN AFGHAN VILLAGE, HOPING TO CLEAR BOMBS AND WIN SUPPORT
Award of Excellence, Los AngelesTtimes — RADICAL
SURGERY HOLDS OUT HOPE
NEWS STORY - NEWSPAPER EDITING
First, The Times-Picayune — HOPE FADES FOR
FINDING MISSING CREW; RIG SINKS
Second, Los Angeles Times — A TOUGH, LONG ROAD TO
RECOVERY
Third, San Francisco Chronicle — INFERNO
Award of Excellence, Los Angeles Times — MANY ARE LEFT
TO COPE ON THEIR OWN
Award of Excellence, The New York Times— PLUNGING IN TO
SAVE LIVES IN A BLOODIER WAR
Award of Excellence, The Virginian-Pilot — PAKISTAN
STILL WAITS FOR A HELPING HAND
Award of Excellence, The Virginian-Pilot — AMID THE
RUINSÉLIFE
ISSUE REPORTING STORY - NEWSPAPER EDITING
First, Politiken — MEGACITY
Second, Journal Sentinel — EMBRACING A RISK
Third, St. Petersburg Times — THE FRESH FACE OF
AFGHAN SECURITY
SERIES OR SPECIAL SECTION - NEWSPAPER EDITING
First, The Times-Picayune — GULF COAST OIL
Second, Los Angeles Times — CAUGHT IN THE
CROSSFIRE
Third, The Palm Beach Post — CRY OF A NATION
Award of Excellence, Journal Sentinel — A BAFFLING
ILLNESS
Award of Excellence, San Francisco Chronicle — INFERNO
Award of Excellence, The Commercial Appeal — DOUBLE
EXPOSURE
NEWSPAPER EDITING PORTFOLIO
First, Los Angeles Times
Second, The Commercial Appeal
Third, The Virginian-Pilot
Award of Excellence, Midland Daily News
Award of Excellence, The Palm Beach Post
Award of Excellence, San Francisco Chronicle
FEATURE STORY - MAGAZINE EDITING
First, National Geographic Magazine — GRASSLAND
KINGDOM
Second, National Geographic Magazine — DEEP DARK
SECRETS
Third, Russian Reporter Magazine — WORLD WAR II
VETERANS
Award of Excellence, National Geographic Magazine — AFRICAÕS
LAST FRONTIER
Award of Excellence, National Geographic Magazine — KING
TUTÕS FAMILY SECRETS
NEWS STORY - MAGAZINE EDITING
First, týždeň — HAITI
CALLING
Second, TIME Magazine — THE PITY OF WAR
Third, TIME Magazine — AFTERSHOCK
Award of Excellence, National Geographic — MANDELAÕS
CHILDREN
Award of Excellence, Russian Reporter — UNREST IN
BANGKOK
ISSUE REPORTING STORY - MAGAZINE EDITING
First, National Geographic Magazine — VEILED
REBELLION
Second, National Geographic Magazine— THE PIERCED
HEART OF MADAGASCAR
Third, National Geographic Magazine— TROUBLED
SPIRITS
Award of Excellence, National Geographic Magazine— ASIAÕS
WILDLIFE TRADE
Award of Excellence — CRUDE PROFIT
Award of Excellence, National Geographic Magazine— PARTING
THE WATERS
SERIES OR SPECIAL SECTION - MAGAZINE EDITING
First, National Geographic — FRESH WATER
Second, TIME Magazine — REBUILDING HAITI
Third, National Geographic Magazine — OCEAN
Award of Excellence, Sports Illustrated — THE OLYMPICS
IN PICTURES
MAGAZINE EDITING PORTFOLIO
First Place, TIME Magazine
Second Place, National Geographic Magazine
Third Place, Russian Reporter
Award Of Excellence, Sports Illustrated
Award Of Excellence, National Geographic
BEST USE EDITING DIVISION
MAGAZINE BEST USE
First Place, Russian Reporter
Second Place, National Geographic
Third Place, GEO
Award Of Excellence, Sports Illustrated
NEWSPAPER BEST USE
First Place, The Virginian-Pilot
Second Place, Los Angeles Times
Third Place, The Washington Post
Award Of Excellence, The Toronto Star
ONLINE PUBLICATIONS BEST USE
First Place, Los Angeles Times
Second Place, The New York Times
Third Place, Staff, MSNBC
MULTIMEDIA DIVISION
FEATURE STORY - MULTIMEDIA
First Place, Reporting: James Dao; Photography and
Videography: Damon Winter; Additional Photography and Videography: Marcus Yam
and Rob Harris, Production: Gabriel Dance, Nancy Donaldson, Catrin Einhorn, Jon
Huang, Andrew Kueneman, Meaghan Looram, The New York Times —A YEAR AT WAR
Second Place, Leslye Davis, Western Kentucky University—SHERMAN
PRICE
Third Place, Guy Calaf, Freelance —ROCK IT, ROLLIN,
ACTION! – A NOLLYWOOD PORTRAIT
Award of Excellence, Christopher Capozziello, Freelance —THE
DISTANCE BETWEEN US
Award of Excellence, Katie Falkenberg, Freelance –
Mountain Workshops 2010 —LABOR OF LOVE
Award of Excellence, Preston Gannaway, The
Virginian-Pilot —CHOSEN ONES
NEWS STORY - MULTIMEDIA
First Place, Adam Ferguson, TIME.com —WITNESS TO THE PITY OF
WAR
Second Place, David Gilkey, NPR —BLACK HEARTS
Third Place, Ami Vitale, MSNBC.com —RHINOS: FLIGHT FOR
SURVIVAL
Award of Excellence, Nacho Corbella, Freelance —TAKEN
BY THE OCEAN
ISSUE REPORTING STORY - MULTIMEDIA
First Place, Walter Astrada (Photographer), (Eric
Maierson, Shreeya Sinha, Brian Storm – Producers), Alexia Foundation/MediaStorm —UNDESIRED
Second Place, Coburn Dukehart; Daniel Zwerdling; T.
Christian Miller; John Poole; Blake Gordon/Aurora Photos, NPR —WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN
INJURIES, SOLDIERS FACE BATTLE FOR CARE
Third Place, Liz O. Baylen, Los Angeles Times —A DEBILITATING
MEDICAL MYSTERY
Award of Excellence, Katie Falkenberg, Los Angeles Times
—MISSION CREST
Award of Excellence, Michael Kamber, Produced by
Sandra Roa, BagNewsNotes.com
—MILITARY CENSORSHIP
IMPACT 2010 - MULTIMEDIA
First Place, Shaul Schwarz, Julie Platner and Bryan
Chang, TIME.com
—A BREACH OF FAITH IN HAITI
Second Place, Sachi Cunningham, The Los Angeles
Times —THEYÕVE STRUCK OIL, BUT THEYÕRE NOT RICH
Third Place, Damon Winter, Jeffery DelViscio,
Jessie DeWitt, The
New York Times —HAITI: A CRACKED SYSTEM, A SHAKEN PSYCHE
Award of Excellence, James Oatway, Times LIVE —EVERYTHING
IS BROKEN