BOP 2006 > Photo Editing Winners > Magazine News Story (not a natural disaster)

1st
National Geographic
2nd
TIME Magazine
3rd
TIME Magazine
HM
National Geographic
HM
TIME Magazine
3rd Place
TIME Magazine
Neighboring pages from this entry:
< 1 ... 3, 4, 5, 6
Photo Editing Team:
Alice Gabriner, Associate Picture Editor
MaryAnne Golon, Picture Editor
Michele Stephenson, Director of Photography
Judges' Comments

A well executed news story done on deadline, and in fact the most news oriented entry of all. The spread with the cell phone pictures is particularly good.

The second spread of this package brings the reader into the tunnel, helping the readers see a scene rarely experienced before the advent of cell phone cameras.

A job well-done on telling a news story on deadline. We especially liked the use of numerous cell phone images in the double spread.

Best example of picture editing on deadline for a major news event. The use of the commuter’s cell phone images was brilliant in that it gave the viewers an inside and urgent look of the tragedy. It also speaks of how cell phone technology has impacted society.

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