Getty Images Photographers Continue to Earn Top Industry Awards
29 April 2008 - 10:00PM
Business Wire
Getty Images, Inc. (NYSE:GYI) today announced that its
photographers have earned more than 80 awards and top honors over
the past year from a variety of the most prestigious industry
organizations, including the Overseas Press Club (OPC), National
Professional Photographers Association (NPPA), Pictures of the Year
International and World Press Photo. More than 30 editorial
photographers received awards in a broad range of categories � spot
news, domestic and international news, nature and environment,
sports feature and action, portraiture as well as a new category,
multimedia. To honor the work of its photographers, Getty Images
has developed an on-going series of podcasts featuring interviews
with some of its award-winners sharing their experiences behind
their imagery. The podcasts, which include a recent discussion with
John Moore who recently won the Robert Capa Gold Medal from the
OPC, two first-place World Press Photo Awards, among many other
awards and accolades for his coverage of the assassination of
former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, are available at:
http://gettyimages.com/podcast. �We are so proud of all our
winners. Across all categories, the winning images are stellar
examples of the type of work our talented photographers are
producing,� said Jonathan Klein, co-founder and CEO of Getty
Images. �We have a deep commitment to offer our photographers the
support and resources they need to capture definitive images of key
events and stories around the world. In a very short time, our team
of photographers and editors has become the most accomplished and
successful in the industry. We are proud to be playing a part in
the resurgence of photojournalism.� At the recent 69th Overseas
Press Club annual competition, Getty Images had a prominent showing
in the photography category. Paula Bronstein, John Moore and Brent
Stirton received honors for their international photojournalism,
winning three of the four awards � Bronstein receiving the John
Faber Award for �Death in Karachi,� Moore receiving the Robert Capa
Gold Medal for �The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto,� and Stirton,
shooting for Newsweek, the Feature Photography Award for �Slaughter
in the Jungle.� Getty Images photographers earned 15 honors at the
2008 NPPA Best of Photojournalism Awards. John Moore was named the
�Photojournalist of the Year� (large market) while Donald Miralle
and Ezra Shaw both won awards in the �Sports Photojournalist of the
Year� category. Mario Tama received the prestigious Cliff Edom
award for his poignant and powerful images from New Orleans.�In
addition, Richard Gershon has received several accolades for his
unique multimedia contributions, a rapidly growing segment of Getty
Images� business. Adding to the multimedia awards, Getty Images
photographers Brent Stirton and Mario Tama earned recognition from
Pictures of the Year International for their multimedia stories.
They were joined by seven other photographers who won nine awards
for news, portraiture, science and nature, and sports photography,
including three first place honors for John Moore for his work in
Pakistan and his moving image from Arlington National Cemetery.
Earlier this year, Getty Images photographers earned nods from the
World Press Photo Awards. John Moore won two first prizes (singles
and stories) in �Spot News;� Brent Stirton won first prize
(singles) in �Contemporary Issues;� Jeff Hutchens earned second
prize (singles) in �Nature;� and Daniel Berehulak was awarded third
prize (singles) for �People in the News.� In addition, Reportage
contributing photographer Ghaith Abdul-Ahad was named Foreign
Correspondent of the Year by the British Press Awards, which has
honored the finest journalists and newspapers in the UK for more
than 30 years. Additional Getty Images photographers who have been
recognized this year include Al Bello, Milos Bicanski, Martha
Camarillo, Chris Floyd, Paul Gilham, David Hogsholt, David S.
Holloway, Christian Holst, Marvi Lacar, Chris McGrath, Win McNamee,
Dario Mitidieri, Palani Mohan, Charles Ommanney, Per-Anders
Pettersson, Spencer Platt, Trevor Ray Hart, Jim Rogash, Shaul
Schwarz, Uriel Sinai, Brendan Smialowski, Chip Somodevilla, Cameron
Spencer, Tom Stoddart, Mark Wilson and Alex Wong. To view the
complete list of winning photographers, visit:
http://awards.gettyimages.com/awards.cfm. About Getty Images Getty
Images is the world�s leading creator and distributor of still
imagery, footage and multimedia products, as well as a recognized
provider of other forms of premium digital content, including
music. Getty Images serves business customers in more than 100
countries and is the first place creative and media professionals
turn to discover, purchase and manage images and other digital
content. Its award-winning photographers and imagery help customers
produce inspiring work which appears every day in the world�s most
influential newspapers, magazines, advertising campaigns, films,
television programs, books and Web sites. Visit Getty Images at
http://www.gettyimages.com to learn more about how the company is
advancing the unique role of digital media in communications and
business, and enabling creative ideas to come to life.
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