Category: Newspaper Picture Editing
First Place
Jeffrey Furticella / The New York Times
“65 Block Parties, 5 Boroughs, 20 Photographers: See What They Found”
Second Place
Picture editing: Becky Lebowitz Hanger / The New York Times
Reporting: Lynsey Addario and Andrew Keh / The New York Times
“The Champion Who Picked a Date to Die”
Third Place
Picture editing: Karly Domb Sadof / The Washington Post
Reporting: Ricky Carioti and Annie Gowen / The Washington Post
“A Year on The Farm”
Award of Excellence
Picture editing: Nick Kirkpatrick / The Washington Post
Design and development: Jake Crump, Armand Emamdjomeh and Matt Callahan
Stories: Craig Whitlock
Editing: David Fallis and Jeff Leen
Graphics: Laris Karklis and Leslie Shapiro
Copy editing: J.J. Evans
Video: Joyce Lee
Senior video production: Tom LeGro
Audio editing: Ted Muldoon
Digital operations: María Sánchez Díez
Audience engagement: Kanyakrit Vongkiatkajorn and Ric Sanchez
Project management: Julie Vitkovskaya.
“The Afghanistan Papers: A Secret History of the War”
Award of Excellence
Picture editing: Jeffrey Furticella / The New York Times
Reporting: Nikita Stewart and Ryan Christopher Jones / The New York Times
“Underground Lives: The Sunless World of Immigrants in Queens”
Award of Excellence
Picture editing: Bill Greene / The Boston Globe
Reporting: Erin Clark and Zoe Greenberg / The Boston Globe
“The long, hard road from ‘nowhere’ to home”
Award of Excellence
Picture editing: Thomas Borberg / Politiken
Reporting: Ilvy Njiokiktjien / Politiken
“Born free, but grew up in the shadows of apartheid”
Award of Excellence
“Born free, but grew up in the shadows of apartheid”
They dream of becoming fashion designers, rappers, currency traders, surfers... the first generation of South Africans who were born free and grew up without apartheid.