Better Newspaper Contest

2014 Award Winners

Hoosier State Press Association - The Indiana Publisher - Better Newspaper Contest

Issue link: http://www.ifoldsflip.com/i/425501

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 44 of 67

Page 45 Best Spot News Photo/Category 15 First place Tony Tyler Stewart The News & Tribune (Jeffersonville) Comments: The framing and expression make the viewer feel for the subject of this photo. Second place Gay marriage Tyler Stewart The News & Tribune (Jeffersonville) Comments: Wonderful moment where the hint of the officiant makes this a storytelling photo. Third place Hogs gone wild Steve Summers Pharos-Tribune (Logansport) Comments: Nice composition and timing make a fairly rou- tine accident interesting. Best General News Photo/Category 16 First place Memorial Matt Fritz The LaPorte Herald-Argus Comments: This is a nice job of capturing a highly emotional moment. Second place Uncertain Tom Russo Daily Reporter (Greenfield) Comments: Quiet moments with some space around the subject can be an effective way to tell a story. Third place Memorial Rachel Mummey The Herald (Jasper) Comments: Most hugs only show one subject's face. Nice job capturing both subjects in this tender moment. Best Sports Feature Photo/Category 17 First place Hoops emotions Steve Summers Pharos-Tribune (Logansport) Comments: This image captures the emotions of both teams telling a complete story. Second place Final Tom Russo Daily Reporter (Greenfield) Comments: It is nice to see a tender moment between coach and player. Third place Drenched Bob Wellinski The LaPorte Herald-Argus Comments: This photos makes it feel like the viewer is right there. Best Sports Action Photo/Category 18 First place Broken bat Josh Smith Palladium-Item (Richmond) Comments: Great timing and angle on a pretty rare event at a ball game. Second place Collision David Campbell The Madison Courier Comments: Great timing and angle in this photo. This is a photo that makes the viewer want to read the story. Third place Volleyball Robb Quinn The News-Dispatch (Michigan City) Comments: Great timing and angle on this photo. This is a situation where the viewer wants to know the outcome of this fraction of a second. Division 4 LaPorte High School students grieve as they stand near a memorial in front of the school for fellow student and football player Jake West. West collapsed at football practice and was pronounced dead at a hospital. Logansport senior Whitney Jennings walks off the court for the final time in a Berry uniform as the Penn Lady Kingsmen celebrate a semistate championship. Tony Gore, Sellers- burg, wades through his backyard after over- flow from Muddy Fork Creek flooded his property. Richmond RiverRat Jordan Nieman breaks his bat connecting on a pitch during a base- ball game.

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Better Newspaper Contest - 2014 Award Winners