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An underwater image grabs first place in the Science / Natural History category in the 65th annual Pictures of The Year International competition. This is one of the most prestigious competitions for editorial photographers.
We congratulate Michael Patrick O'Neill for his shot "Underwater Photographer and Goliath Grouper". The shot is described on the POYi website as: The largest grouper in the Western Hemisphere, the Goliath is endangered and protected due to excessive commercial and recreational fishing. It has reestablished itself in Southeast Florida and is a major draw for divers and tiny minnows, which surround it for protection against smaller predators like barracuda and snapper.
Michael Patrick Oneill's image
About POYi
POYi began as a photographic contest in the spring of 1944 in Columbia,
Missouri, when the Missouri School of Journalism sponsored its "First Annual
Fifty-Print Exhibition" contest. Its stated purpose was, "to pay tribute to
those press photographers and newspapers which, despite tremendous war-time
difficulties, are doing a splendid job; to provide an opportunity for
photographers of the nation to meet in open competition; and to compile and
preserve...a collection of the best in current, home-front press pictures."
In 1945 the Edoms also founded the College Photographer of the Year contest. CPoY continues to provide valuable feedback and encouragement to thousands of young photographers, many of whom have gone on to win in POYi.
In 1948, following a decision to invite magazine photographers to participate, the Fifty-Print Exhibition Contest became the News Pictures of the Year Contest. Then, in 1957, the University of Missouri and the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) merged their respective contests. Through this partnership, "Pictures of the Year" was developed and continued until 2001 when NPPA and Missouri parted ways. POYi is now administered solely by the Missouri School of Journalism, with additional financial support from Fujjifilm, MSNBC, National Geographic and by the entrants to the yearly competition.
Guided by former directors Angus McDougall and Bill Kuykendall, the scope of Pictures of the Year changed dramatically. The number of entered images increased to tens of thousands, and Pictures of the Year became an international program. And, in 2001 Pictures of the Year became Pictures of the Year International.
As the contest grew the overall mission of POYi broadened as well. Today, there are Pictures of the Year Awards' seminars and workshops. Each year's contest is commemorated through exhibits, a book and this Web site. In addition, the public is invited to participate in on-line voting for its "Best Picture of the Year."
In 2001 the Pictures of the Year International Endowment fund was established so as to provide a firm financial footing as POYi increasingly becomes a center for research and discussion and education.
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