Results of the 89th Annual Photography & Multimedia Contest, 2023 Year in Pictures and Multimedia Contest, judged in 2024. – Multimedia results | Meet the Judges
The Best in Show, Photographer of the Year, and “Anthony J. Causi” Sports Photographer has been announced.
The judging was on March 1 & 2 2024 and the winners are listed below.
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2024 NYPPA Best in Show Sponsored by Nikon Inc. is awarded to –
Gary Hershorn – Independent “Smoked Filled Summer in NYC”
2024 Photographer of the Year Sponsored by Canon is awarded to –
Adam Gray – Independent
2024 “Anthony J. Causi Sports Photographer of the Year Award” Sponsored by Canon is awarded to –
Al Bello – Getty Images
Spot News “William V. Finn Memorial” Award
1st – Dean Moses – AMNY Metro – Bronx building Collapse
2nd – Barry Williams – Independent – MOS Killed by Father
3rd – Carlos Chiossone – Independent -Ukrainian Church Baby
HM – Alexi Rosenfeld – Independent – From the Taxi Window to the Ground
HM – Lloyd Mitchell – Independent – Shots Fired Officers in need of assistance
EA – Lloyd Mitchell – Independent – Love for a Partner in Death
EA – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – Kai Cenat Riot
EA- Dean Moses – AMNY Metro – Manhole explosion rocks East Village
EA- Dean Moses – AMNY Metro – Kidnapped
EA- Dean Moses – AMNY Metro – “Let Black Men Grow Old Freely”
General News
1st – Adam Gray – Independent – Neighborhood Protest for Palestine
2nd – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – NYC Migrant Crisis Waiting
3rd – Adam Gray – Independent – Protest on the Tracks
HM – Debra Rothenberg – Independent – Canadian Wildfires
HM – Barry Williams – Independent – NYPD Officer Funeral
EA – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Remembering the the Triangle Fire
EA – Adam Gray – Independent – Trump at Court
EA – Seth Harrison – USA Today Network – Israeli Palestinian Protests
EA – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Remembering the Kidnapped in Israel
EA – J. Conrad Williams Jr. – Newsday – Saint Isidoros
EA- Gary Hershorn – Independent – Macy’s Fireworks
EA – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Smoke filled Summer in NYC
National/International News “Carl Thusgaard Memorial” Award
1st – Adam Gray – Independent – Christmas Day Crossing the Rio Grande
2nd – Adam Gray – Independent – Lone Firefighter in Maui Devastation
3rd – Michael Brochstein – Independent – Kevin McCarthy walking with Reporters
HM – James Keivom – New York Post – Eagle Pass
HM – David Goldman – Associated Press – Mass Shooting Memorial
EA – Michael Brochstein – Independent – Building Destroyed by War in Ukraine
EA – Alexi Rosenfeld – Independent – Hamas Bodies Fill the Main Field
EA – Adam Gray – Independent – Maine Shooting
EA – James Keivom – New York Post – Maui Fire
EA – James Keivom – New York Post – Maui Fire
EA – Alexi Rosenfeld – Independent – Kissing the Revolution
EA – Saed Hindash -NJ Advance Media/Lehighvalleylive.com – Water Break
News Picture Story
1st – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Smoked Filled Summer in NYC
2nd – James Keivom – New York Post – Migration at the U.S. Mexico Border
3rd – Adam Gray – Independent – The Death of Jordan Neely
HM – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – Migrants Camping in NYC Brings Crisis into Focus
HM – Chang W. Lee New York Times – The Anniversary of Crowd Crush
Feature
1st – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Coney Dancing
2nd – David Goldman – Associated Press – Longhorns
3rd – David Goldman – Associated Press – Gun Violence Survivor
HM – Craig Ruttle – Independent For Newsday – Frolic
HM – Michael Brochstein – Independent – Treatment of Wounded Soldiers in Ukraine
EA – Ben Fractenberg – The City – The Fight
EA – Chang W. Lee – New York Times – Harvesting Seaweed
EA – Steven Pfost – Newsday – Ducking the Rain
EA – Michael Loccisano – Getty Images – Hampton Classic
EA – Adam Gray – Independent – Fire Holi
Feature Picture Story
1st – David Goldman – Associated Press – Surviving Gun Violence
2nd – David Goldman – Associated Press – Regenerative Farming
3rd – Chang W. Lee – New York Times – Life along the Korean DMZ, 70 Years after the Fighting Ended
HM – David Goldman – Associated Press – Texas Beef Culture
HM – Adam Gray – Independent – Becoming Eden
EA – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Navy SEAL Foundation New York City SEAL Swim
EA – Chang W. Lee – New York Times – Seaweed is Having its Moments in the Sun
Pictorial
1st – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Moonrise and the Edge of NYC
2nd – Craig Ruttle – Independent for Newsday – Reflective Stroll
3rd – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Coney Summer Sky
HM – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Lightning Spectacle
HM – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Moonrise in NYC
EA – David Goldman – Associated Press – Supertrees
EA – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Colorful Dock
EA – David Goldman – Associated Press – Looking for Wolves
EA – Ray Stubblebine – Independent – Tile Restoration
EA – Ray Stubblebine – Independent – Moonrise in Cactus Land
EA – Alejandra Villa Loarca – Newsday – Up in the Sky
EA – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Moonrise in NYC
EA – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – Coney Island Storm
Portrait
1st – David Goldman – Associated Press – Coat of Grief
2nd – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – Climate March
3rd – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – Migrant
HM – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Lois and Her Easter Bonnet
HM – Alexi Rosenfeld – Independent – Launderama & Anna
EA – Chang W. Lee – The New York Times – Mongolian Sumo Player
EA – Randee Daddona – Independent for Newsday – Thanks for the Kelp
EA – Chang W. Lee – The New York Times – Home Alone
EA – Debbie Egan-Chin – Independent for Newsday – 1963 March on Washington
EA – Ben Fractenberg – THE CITY – Two of a Kind
Animal
1st – Bruce Bennett – Getty Images – Skimmer Fishing
2nd – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – NYC Dog Halloween Parade
3rd – Charles Wenzelberg -m New York Post – You Looking at Me?
HM – Randee Daddona – Independent for Newsday – Hatching
HM – Bruce Bennett – Getty Images – Great Catch
EA – Thomas A. Ferrara – Newsday – Hunting at Sunset
EA – Debbie Egan-Chin – Independent for Newsday – Native American Pray
EA – Audrey C. Tiernan – Newsday Emeritus – All Dressed Up
EA – Andrew Schwartz – Independent – 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
EA – Bruce Bennett – Getty Images – End of the Lizard
EA – Brad Penner _ Independent – Belmont Braids
EA – Debra Rothenberg _ Independent – Golden Retriever Cools Off
Sports Action “Kathy Willens Memorial” Award
1st – Al Bello – Getty Images – Impact
2nd – Sarah Stier – Getty Images – Female Boxing Punch
3rd – Andrew Mills – NJ Advance Media – Finish Line
HM – Brad Penner – Independent – Sabalenka Serve
HM – Charles Wenzelberg – New York Post – Goal
EA – Brad Penner – Independent – Schmidt Spotlight
EA – Al Bello – Getty Images – On the Button
EA – Al Bello – Getty Images – Coming up for Air
EA – Robert Sabo – New York Post – Ouch
EA – J. Conrad Williams Jr. – Newsday – Pipeline
EA – Brad Penner – Independent – Nick Nelson
EA – Sarah Stier – Getty Images – Swimmers Dive In
EA – Al Bello – Getty Images – Over the Hump
Sports Feature
1st – Chang W. Lee – The New York Times – Hakuho Sho, the former Mongolian Yokozuna (champion)
2nd – Karsten Moran – Independent – Coco
3rd – Robert Sabo – New York Post – Empathy
HM – Robert Deutsch – Independent – Arrya tries to Cope
HM – Al Bello – Getty Images – A Cloud of Chalk Dust
EA – Robert Sabo – New York Post – Rutgers Win
EA – Al Bello – Getty Images – Locker Room Break
EA – Elsa – Getty Images – Cannonball
EA – Sarah Stier – Getty Images – Twins
EA – Saed Hindash – NJ Advance Media Lehighvalleylive.com – Fired Up
EA – Saed Hindash – NJ Advance Media Lehighvalleylive.com – Gridiron Players
EA – Al Bello – Getty Images – A Pause in the Action
EA – Sarah Stier – Getty Images – Yankee in the Fires
Sports Picture Story
1st – Al Bello – Getty Images – The Savannah Bananas
2nd – Chang W. Lee – The New York Times – Hakuho Cup: A Sumo Championship
3rd – Elsa – Getty Images – PBR: Unleash the Beast
HM – Sarah Stier – Getty Images – Aquatics
HM – Al Bello – Getty Images – Faces of Weightlifting
Face of New York
1st – David Handschuh – Independent – Nostalgia Train
2nd – Susan Stava – Independent – Don’t Look
3rd – David Handschuh – Independent – Selfie Blues
HM – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Ladies Night Partying
HM – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Sunset on 42nd Street in NYC
EA – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Whac a Mole
EA – Aristide Economopoulos – Independent – Young & in love Waiting For U Train
EA – Bruce Gilbert – Independent for Newsday – Whitney Bow
EA – Gary Hershorn – Independent – Sunrise in NYC
EA – John Roca – Independent for Newsday – Late to the Wedding
EA – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – Naked Cowboy for the Migrants
EA – Adam Gray – Independent – Chametz Williamsburg
EA – Yunghi Kim – Contact Press Images – Dancing in the Street
EA – Hiroko Masuike – The New York Times – Chrysler Building
MULTIMEDIA ENTRIES
Multimedia – Short Form (under 5 minutes)
1st – Andre Malok/NJ Advance Media- Blacksmiths in historic Trenton shop still forge ahead after 200 years in business.
2nd – Andre Malok/NJ Advance Media – N.J. volunteers bring comfort and thanks to military veterans through ‘Quilts of Valor’
3rd – Andre Malok/NJ Advance Media – Invasive northern snakehead, “Frankenfish” continues its spread in N.J.
HM- Andre Malok/NJ Advance Media – 16-year-old hockey player a ‘miracle’ after kidney transplant at age 6
HM- Andre Malok/NJ Advance Media – Legendary veteran of the Wildwood tram cars still rolling the boards
Multimedia – Long Form (Over 5 minute)
1st— Andre Malok/NJ Advance Media – N.J. man learns to live with new face after rare transplant
2nd—Alejandra Villa-Loaroca/Newsday – Unbreakable: The bond between fighter and trainer
3rd— Alejandra Villa-Loaroca/Newsday – Newsday Investigation: Great Neck father says son’s discipline is ‘totally devastating’
HM- Alejandra Villa-Loaroca/Newsday – Babylon schools kept teacher accused of sexual harassment on payroll
JUDGES
Still Photography Contest Judges
Robert F. Rodriguez is a past president of the NYPPA. He worked for The Journal News / Gannett as a staff photographer, Chief photographer and Director of Photography. Later Robert worked as an associate editor at Daily Mail. He is also a former Artist-in-Residence at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and co-author of two New York City-themed books. He is a highly experienced visual journalist with extensive knowledge in photo and video editing, web research, social media, creating photo composites, producing video and photo galleries, web management, caption and headline writing and special projects.
Deirdre Finzer Read is a Photo Agent. She is the former Deputy Visual Research Editor for Oprah Daily and O, The Oprah Magazine: Quarterly, & Prevention at Hearst Magazines. From 2013-2020 she handled visuals for O, The Oprah Magazine: “Live Your Best Life,” “Where Are You Going?” & “Reading Room” sections – encompassing lifestyle, celebrity portraiture, and photojournalism. She also contributed to O, The Oprah Magazine’s Instagram account. Previously, she was a Freelance Photo Editor at TV Land, TIME books, The New York Post: Page Six Magazine & Alexa, The International Emmys and AOL. She worked on staff as a Photo Editor Specialist at National Geographic Magazine (2010-12), a Supporting Picture Editor at TIME Magazine (2006–10), an Assistant Photo Editor at World Picture News (2004–06) and as First Assistant for photographer Eddie Adams (2003-04). Deirdre graduated in 2002 from Indiana University with a B.A. in Communications and Culture. She volunteers conducting portfolio reviews for The Palm Springs Photo Festival, NYCFotoWorks, Photoville for the ASMPNY, PhotoNOLA Festival, and the Eddie Adams Workshop.
Lauren Joseph is a Photo Art Director, Editor + Producer and an experienced creative leader with a proven track record of award-winning work in editorial, news media and advertising industries. Highly organized, independent, and ambitious manager known for fostering collaboration, teamwork, and driving the successful implementation of new systems and processes. I consistently deliver exceptional visual projects of the highest quality and originality across multi-platforms, including print, digital, social media, and video, for renowned publications and corporations. I have effectively led teams of varying sizes, ensuring seamless execution from start to finish. My proven expertise and dedication to excellence will bring your organization’s creative initiatives to new heights.
Emily Hartmann, Senior Producer of Special Projects at WABC-TV, supervises the production of premium content for ABC7NY, Hulu, and ABC Owned Television’s streaming platforms. With 12+ years of professional experience, Emily has a passion for documentary-style storytelling and true crime, and a record of success in creating innovative, high-impact, and award-winning content for digital, social, broadcast, and streaming audiences. Award-winning projects include: ‘Eyewitness to 9/11: Behind the Lens’ documentary, ‘Missing’ true crime series, and ‘Eyewitness to Gilgo Beach’ documentary series.
Stephen Cioffi is an accomplished videographer and editor whose work has won Emmys, Murrows, Deadline Club and Sigma Delta Chi awards. He currently works as the chief photographer in the programming department at WABC-TV, working on the numerous specials that the department produces every year covering the New York Auto Show, NYC Pride and Broadway. Before working in the programming department, Stephen shot and edited various news specials for WABC, including the true crime docuseries “Missing,” “Eyewitness to 9/11: Behind the Lens,” “Set the Record Straight: The Jam Master Jay Case” and “Eyewitness to The Death of John Lennon.” These specials, along with others, aired on Hulu and ABC streaming platforms as well as over the air broadcasts. Stephen also worked in WABC-TV’s investigative unit for 6 years exposing and bringing to light many issues in the Tristate area, including underreported or ignored cancer clusters in school children in Long Island and under inspected or non-working fire alarms in public housing that led to deadly fires.
Kim Dillon is Assistant News Director at WABC-TV, the most watched television station in North America. She has been honored with a national Edward R Murrow award, multiple Emmy Awards, and the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi award from the Society of Professional Journalists. She has practiced journalism for more than 35 years as a reporter and newsroom leader and has led successful newsrooms and staff to achieve impactful and thoughtful visual journalism.
Brett Cohen is a Murrow and multi-Emmy award winning Craft Photographer and Editor at WABC-TV. He works as a photojournalist in the Eyewitness News Investigative Unit and works on numerous special projects at the station. In addition to his day to day duties, he recently produced, edited, shot and launched a true crime docuseries for Hulu and ABC streaming platforms. His photojournalism has helped expose and shine a light on many issues in the Tri-State area from the conditions for inmates at Rikers Island, to exposing the deadly effects of the fentanyl crisis, to the devastating impact ghost guns are having on the safety of children. Brett also travels to cover breaking news. He recently spent days doing around the clock coverage of the mass shooting in Maine and the death of and funeral of Queen Elizabeth.