ONPA
Ohio News Photographers Association
ONPA clip contest going digital
The dead tree version version of the ONPA monthly still clip contest has come to an end. Put away your scissors, Sharpies and clip labels, the contest is going digital. The contest is also expanding adding a sports feature category.The changes will take affect with...
read moreONPA call for entries
Entries are now being accepted for the annual ONPA still/online photojournalism contest. Rules are available to download here.The deadline for entries of both contests is Wednesday, February 29. Still contest entries will be judged during the annual convention April...
read moreNPPA call for entries
NPPA's2012 Best Of Photojournalism annual competition has opened for entries, and you can now submit and view your entries online.The deadline for the Best Of Television Photojournalism contest is January 27, and the Best Of Still Photography, Photojournalism Editing,...
read moreONPA Television contest rules now online
Rules for the 2011 ONPA annual television contest have been updated and posted online. The deadline for entries is Jan 31, 2012. Questions concerning the contest can be directed to contest coordinator David Bradford.
read moreJanuary clip contest results arrive – Finally
The very long awaited January still clip contest results have finally arrived from the judges and been forwarded to the winners.The point standings and image galleries have been updated on the ONPA website.Top 10 standings1st - Kyle Robertson, The Columbus Dispatch -...
read moreEd Reinke dies after being injured at Kentucky Speedway
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Ed Reinke, an award-winning Associated Press photographer who traveled worldwide and was known for his striking pictures of Kentucky news and sporting events, has died following an injury, according to his family. He was 60. Reinke began his...
read moreFormer POYs compete for top spot in quarterly television contest
Interest remains strong with a competitive race taking shape as the ONPA Quarterly Television Clip Contest enters the halfway point. David Bradford from WJW-TV in Cleveland and Jeff Ritter from WBNS-TV in Columbus are tied for first place with 36 points with Ali...
read moreLarry Price loses his job, but tells it like it is
Larry Price, director of photography at the Dayton Daily News, stepped down from his position rather than make drastic staff cuts ordered by management and reported in a story written by Dayton Business Journal reporter Ginger Christ. Christ also quotes Price on her...
read moreBuckeye Television Seminar revisited
The ONPA Buckeye Television Seminar was a rousing success earlier this month at WDTN-TV in Dayton with about 30 photojournalists attending. The goal was to motivate people to become better at their craft and to remind them that being an active member of ONPA can aid...
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