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Top awards for Thomson Reuters photographers
2009-04-08 12:48:56

A Congolese government soldier wearing a wig smokes by the roadside near the front line, north of Goma in eastern Congo, November 2008.
A Congolese government soldier wearing a wig smokes by the roadside near the front line, north of Goma in eastern Congo, November 2008.
Finbarr O'Reilly, Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters has won six prizes in the prestigious Pictures of the Year International (POYi) awards for 2009. Established in 1944,  POYi, a programme of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute  at the Missouri School of Journalism, is one of the most highly regarded annual international competitions for press photography. This year the jury reviewed some 45,000 images.

Thomson Reuters was awarded the following prizes:

Multimedia (News Story): 1st place – Finbarr O’Reilly

One Week’s Work: Winner – Susana Vera

Documentary Project of the Year: Finalist – Reuters Bearing Witness

Spot News: 2nd place – Gleb Garanich

Feature Picture: Award of Excellence – Sigit Pamungkas

Reuters, the world’s largest international news agency, has 2,500 staff photographers, journalists and cameramen based in 197 bureaux serving 132 countries and distributes over half a million images every year.

For further details see www.poyi.org





 

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