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

EXHIBIT AWARD - Bryan R. Smith – Independent – “Queens Funeral Home Works To Move Over 30 COVID-19 Victims To Upstate Crematorium”

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EXHIBIT AWARD - Bryan R. Smith – Independent – “Queens Funeral Home Works To Move Over 30 COVID-19 Victims To Upstate Crematorium” - In an aerial photograph, a backhoe is seen next to large burial trenches and abandoned buildings on Hart Island, located in the Long Island sound, off the coast of the Bronx, New York, USA, on 10 April 2020. New York City has used the island for many years to bury unclaimed bodies and officials have suggested the idea of temporary burials of victims of COVID-19 on the island, which is the country’s largest public burial ground. The island was once a Civil War prison camp, a tuberculosis patient colony, and a burial site for unclaimed victims of HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. New York City is still the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States and there are continuing concerns that the health care system, and morgues, will be inundated with COVID-19 patients.