Turtle
Veteran
the winner would not have been my choice either. I like it, but do not think it anywhere near as accomplished as some of the other images, either pictorially or in terms of circumstantial difficulty. I still like it though.
What a dull photo...ugh
Wasnt there one last year or the year before of a police officer just walking around in a building?
I base my position/opinion not on the exception, which from time to time there will be, but on the greater context of most PJ contests observed by me for more than 30 years.
If any contest moves away from the predictable trends it is World Press. I offer in support of my statement the NPPA monthly clip contest, the Pictures of the Year competition (University of Missouri), the now POYi and the BoP (Best of Photojournalism.) Further, I have judged numerous regional NPPA monthly clip contests and sat in for the judging of many more. I think Ernst Haas said it best, as quoted above. And one need only consider his work "The Creation" to understand that he preferred the road less travelled.
I offer my views not in volatile argument but merely to share my views.
--Steve Ueckert (Houston, Texas)
It was probably taken with a Holga, you know those things shine in competitions for some reason.Don't forget the gun, he was carrying a gun acting all cowboy. Horrible picture, I'm telling you I could have taken the exact same.
martin
Don't forget the gun, he was carrying a gun acting all cowboy. Horrible picture, I'm telling you I could have taken the exact same.
martin
Malick Sidibé
Mr. Sidibé, now in his mid-70s, is a well established figure in Mali and renowned worldwide. Andreas Kokkino, the fashion editor who conceived and styled the spread, has said about working with Mr. Sidibé: “Instead of the usual hundreds and hundreds of frames per shot that I had become accustomed to in this era of digital photography, Sidibé took only two or three frames for every shot. When the shoot was over, he had only shot 22 frames on his Rolleiflex!”
And one of them was judged to be among the best in the world.
Wow, some of those images are hardcore. I usually enjoy the Honorable Mentions more than the winners. I've seem allot of things in my travels but never a stoning. I think I'd rather be shot.