2020 Year in Pictures Gallery

Results of the 86th Annual Photography & Multimedia Contest, 2020 Year in Pictures and Multimedia Contest, judged in 2021. – Multimedia results | Meet the Judges

The Best in Show, Photographer of the Year and “Anthony J. Causi” Sports Photographer of the year was announced on March 29, 2021.

Judging has concluded and the winners are listed below.

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2021 NYPPA Best in Show Sponsored by FujiFilm is awarded to 

Al Bello-Getty Images

Olivia Grant (R) hugs her grandmother, Mary Grace Sileo through a plastic drop cloth hung up on a homemade clothes line during Memorial Day Weekend on May 24, 2020 in Wantagh, New York. It is the first time they have had contact of any kind since the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic lockdown started in late February.

2021 Photographer of the Year Sponsored by Canon USA is awarded to

David Goldman – Associated Press

2021 “Anthony J. Causi Sports Photographer of the Year Award” Sponsored by Canon USA is awarded to

Michael Stobe – Getty Images Independent

2ND PLACE - Jeffrey Basinger – Newsday – “The Other Side of the Curve”

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2ND PLACE - Jeffrey Basinger – Newsday – “The Other Side of the Curve” - This is one month after the hospital was at its breaking point, utilizing ambulatory, cardiac, rehabilitation wards, and even hallways, to treat patients with severe symptoms of the coronavirus. The following photos look back over the traumatic months of April and May, where Mount Sinai staff battled the novel virus, and juggled necessary procedures such as births and surgeries. While the morgue overran, medical staff shifted into trauma mode and this is what it took to try and reach the other side of the curve.Exhausted Nurse practitioner Naamah Badian waits outside the hospital to test prospective patients for COVID-19 at Mount Sinai South Nassau hospital in Oceanside, New York, on May 18, 2020. This is one month after the hospital was at its breaking point, utilizing ambulatory, cardiac, rehabilitation wards, and even hallways, to treat patients with severe symptoms of the coronavirus. The following photos look back over the traumatic months of April and May, where Mount Sinai staff battled the novel virus, and juggled necessary procedures such as births and surgeries. While the morgue overran, medical staff shifted into trauma mode and this is what it took to try and reach the other side of the curve.