Featuring the work of selected winners of NPPA’S 2022 Best of Photojournalism.
This selection of winning images and portfolios from the National Press Photographers Association 2022 Best of Photojournalism showcases a range of working professionals embedded deeply in their communities.
From portrait and sports photography to breaking news and politics, video photojournalism, print and video editing, long-form documentary and innovative online journalism, the Best of Photojournalism contest celebrates excellence in all forms of visual journalism.
Our 2022 winners list celebrates the best of visual journalism and what visual journalism can do at its best. Some of this year’s winners are currently on assignment on the frontlines of the Russian invasion into Ukraine. Others are currently behind their lenses out in the middle of the ocean, or similarly remote locales. These professionals are reporting on important stories from around the block as well as around the globe. The Best of Photojournalism contest committee and this year’s panel of judges are honored to celebrate the work created by this diverse and dedicated membership.
The images collected here represent just a fraction of the awardees in this year’s contest, all of which can be viewed online at https://bop.nppa.org.
Organizations
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The National Press Photographers Association
The National Press Photographers Association is dedicated to the advancement of visual journalism — its creation, practice, training, editing and distribution — in all news media and works to promote its role as a vital public service. The objects and purposes of this Association are to advance visual journalism in all its forms.
The NPPA strives to create, promote and maintain a high spirit of community and a high standard of conduct among its members, encouraging visual journalists to reflect high standards of quality in their professional performance and in their personal code of ethics. The association also opposes violations and infringements of the rights of visual journalists or their organizations to promote a better understanding of visual journalists’ problems. By supporting legislation favorable to, and opposing legislation unfavorable or prejudicial to visual journalists, it works to maintain freedom of the press in all its forms and executes the Constitutional rights of journalists. The NPPA also cooperates with recognized local visual journalism associations consistent with the aims and objectives of NPPA, provides educational opportunities for those involved in all forms of visual journalism, and commits to reflecting diversity in all of NPPA’s activities.
THE NPPA’s 2022 Best of Photojournalism
Featuring: Various Artists
Curated by: The National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism Contest Committee
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