| NPPA
'Kids Choice' Award
By Doug
White
Special to Poynter.org
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| Youngsters
from "Focus on Mentoring" listen to chairperson
Maria Mann as she explains the judging process. Photo by Horacio
Villalobos |
The NPPA Best
of Photojournalism Contest judges received a little extra help with
their duties from a few budding photographers Wednesday.
A group of
youngsters participating in a photojournalism mentorship program
at the Tampa Housing Authority visited The Poynter Institute to
mingle with their older colleagues.
Melanisha Hamilton,
Julicia Cantave, and Ramon Rosado are three of the students enrolled
in "Focus on Mentoring," a community-based program designed
to introduce students to the world of photojournalism.
After the professional
judges evaluated "The Arts" category on Wednesday, the
students viewed the images and offered their opinions.
After 15 minutes
of scrutiny, the students came up with a unanimous and definitive
decision. They chose a picture by photographer
Roger Turesson of Expressen as their first place winner.
(The professional judges chose a photo by Michael Laughlin of the
South Florida Sun-Sentinel.)
Best of Photojournalism
Contest chairperson Maria Mann was impressed with the students'
interest in photography.
"It was
so refreshing to see them looking at the pictures so seriously,"
Mann said. "They understood quickly how hard the job was. They
were so genuine in their responses. It was such a treat to have
them here. It was great for us."
Judge Michele
Stephenson, director of photography at Time magazine, agreed.
"They were very self-assured," said a smiling Stephensen.
"I wasn't that self-assured when I was their age. I was very
proud of them. They knew what
they liked and that should be encouraged."
Stephenson
added that the infusion of youthful enthusiasm was greatly appreciated
after a tough day of viewing thousands of heart-wrenching images.
"We all
feel it's important to give back," she said. "That's one
of the most rewarding things, working with young people."
"Focus
on Mentoring" is the brainchild of photojournalist David Handschuh
and Mary Fox, a manager at Planergy International, Inc. With the
cooperation of the Tampa Housing Authority, the program got underway
in January.
In addition
to their trip to Poynter, the students also recently toured the
Tampa Tribune News Center with Joseph Brown, director of
photography.
Here
is the students' evaluation of 'The Arts' category:
Category
Description: A picture that captures the quality, production
or expression of the arts. The realm of what is beautiful or of
more than ordinary significance. Examples include the performing
arts, fashion and architecture.
First place:
Roger Turesson, Expressen
Second place: Astrid Riecken, The Washington Times
Third place: Fred Squillante, The Columbus Dispatch
Judges'
comments on the winning picture:
"I like it because of the ancient pictures in the background
and how he (the subject) is taking steps. It's an image that makes
him look good. It was the greatest picture we've ever seen."
-- Julicia Cantave, age 11.
"It's
good and to the point. It makes me feel like going to a museum."
-- Ramon Rosado, age 16.
"It's
funny!" -- Melanisha Hamilton, age 11.
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