Finalists announced for National Pictures of the Year

The NPAC/APPC annual general meeting and NPOY winners announcement has been set for May 26, 2024 at 4 p.m. Pacific / 7 p.m. Eastern. The Zoom link can be found in your email, or the 2024 AGM link on the website main menu.

The evening will open with the category awards, punctuated by the AGM, followed by the top titles of Photographer of the Year, Picture of the Year, and Student Photographer of the Year.

Read here about why this AGM is so important.

We must once again thank our esteemed judges for this year’s NPOY competition: Elsa Garrison, Jessica Rinaldi, and Alon Skuy. Their bios are included below.

We are happy to announce the National Pictures of the Year finalists, mentioned alphabetically by last name:

FE – Feature

Leah Hennel – Independent

Mike Miller takes his horse for a drink in the Milk River before competing at the Writing-on-Stone Rodeo in southern Alberta on August 5, 2023.

Jeff McIntosh – The Canadian Press

Eric Reid monitors wheat being transferred from a combine as a rainbow appears to end in his truck as rain halts the family harvesting their wheat crop near Cremona, Alta., Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. Canada is the world’s sixth-largest producer and one of the largest exporters of wheat, annually producing an average of over 25 million tonnes and exporting around 15 million tonnes.

Steve Russell – Toronto Star

TORONTO, ON – JUNE 25 – Blaine from Totally Naked Toronto, enjoys a coffee before the parade. Thousands gathered during Pride Week for the massive Pride Parade that saw the pride community parade along Bloor Street to Yonge Street to Dundas Street West in Toronto. June 25, 2023.

PO – Portrait

Leah Hennel – Independent

Poppy Puffter takes a moment before performing on stage during the Wigs and Waffles Drag Brunch in Lethbridge, Alberta on December 10, 2023.

Leah Hennel – Independent

Beatrice Little Mustache (Ii naak sii pii taa kii) an Elder in the Piikani First Nation, sits in the hills overlooking her lifelong home on May 31, 2023. She wears handmade traditional regalia, which took her two years to complete.

Carlos Osorio – For the Globe and Mail

12:31 PM
Nestor fans his face to bake in the makeup he just applied.
Nestor Lozano Jr. is a filipino actor from Scarborough who is playing the role of “Angel Dumott Schunard” in RENT at the Strarford Festival. On May 8, 2023 the Globe and Mail spent the day with Mr. Lozano Jr. as he prepares for the day’s performance in Stratford Ontario.

Laura Proctor – Independent

My grandmother Doreen, photographed in her bedroom in Toronto on October 20, 2023. As a young teenager, my grandmother was on a boat that exploded. She had to receive skin grafts, leaving her with scars all over her body. The scars have changed and faded with time, blending in with wrinkles and age spots.

 

SA – Sports Action

Darryl Dyck – The Canadian Press

Vancouver Whitecaps goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka stops Club Leon’s Fidel Ambriz, not seen, on a penalty kick during a Leagues Cup soccer match in Vancouver, on Friday, July 21, 2023.

Darryl Dyck – The Canadian Press

Kaori Sakamoto, of Japan, grabs one of her skates while spinning as she performs her women’s short program during the Skate Canada International figure skating competition, in Vancouver, on Friday, October 27, 2023.

Leah Hennel – Canadian Olympic Committee

A dive to finish gold for Charles Philibert-Thiboutot and silver for Robert Heppenstall of Team Canada during the Men’s 1500m final at Estadio Nacional de Chile at the PanAm Games in Santiago, Chile on November 2, 2023.

 

SF – Sports Feature

Darryl Dyck – The Canadian Press

Equipment is scattered on the ice as Quebec Remparts players celebrate after Quebec defeated the Seattle Thunderbirds during Memorial Cup final hockey action, in Kamloops, B.C., on Sunday, June 4, 2023.

Melissa Tait – The Globe and Mail

Ecstatic after three days of intense competitive cheerleading the Coyotes Savage Pack cheer team from Montreal jubilantly celebrate their divisional win on the final day at the Canadian National Cheer Championships in Niagara Falls. Competitive cheer as a sport has exploded in Canada, with new gyms opening all over the country and kids of all ages (mostly women and girls) competing from ages 3 and some well into their 40s.
April 16, 2023

Mathieu Belanger – Independent

Tausani Levale of the Guelph University Gryphons bleeds after breaking her nose after being hit against the Victoria University Vikes during the rugby USports Championship semi-final in Quebec City, Canada, November 3, 2023.

 

Leah Hennel – Independent

Ostrich riding at the Writing-on-Stone Rodeo east of Milk River, Alta. on August 5, 2023.

 

SN – Spot News

Darryl Dyck – The Canadian Press

The McDougall Creek wildfire burns on the mountainside above houses, in West Kelowna, B.C., on Friday, August 18, 2023.

Keith Gosse – The Telegram/Saltwire

Firefighters kneel with their hose as they battle a house fire. One house was destroyed and a multi-unit apartment building was heavily damaged in a morning fire in downtown St. John’s October 30, 2023. St. John’s regional fire department firefighters were originally responding to black smoke coming from around the chimney of a house. When firefighters arrived, though, there was heavy fire, and black smoke coming from the home. The firefighters quickly laid multiple attack lines to battle the blaze and also started watering down the structures on both sides of the burning home so that the fire would not spread. Unfortunately, the roof of the next-door apartment building had already started burning and firefighters had to turn their concentration to that structure. Eventually fire and black smoke was also seen coming from the roof and an aerial truck was deployed to fight the fire from above. At one point, firefighters had to be pulled out of the apartment building because of the danger of roof collapse.

Ben Nelms – CBC

The Byerley family is pictured as they evacuate from Sorrento back to Celista after the Adams Lake wildfire forced them from their homes in Sorrento, British Columbia on Friday, August 18, 2023.

 

GN – General News

Nick Lachance – Independent

Toronto’s newly elected mayor Olivia Chow steps onto the stage at The Great Hall to greet her supporters. Toronto, June 26, 2023.

Justin Tang – The Canadian Press

Students are silhouetted by a stage light as they carry a ceremonial cloth with the names of children who died in residential schools and were identified in the National Student Memorial Register, during Gidinawendimin – We Are All Related, an event for youth featuring Residential School Survivors, Knowledge Keepers, and Indigenous music and culture, part of Truth and Reconciliation Week, in Ottawa, on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023.

Jessica Lee – Winnipeg Free Press

Kay Penner (right) cries into her sister Tallia’s shoulder May 20, 2023 at her home at Quail Ridge Apartments in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The apartment caught on fire the day before and around 200 residents were displaced. The building has been fenced off and residents have not been able to go in and collect their belongings.

Arlyn McAdorey – Independent

Toronto Police make an arrest during a protest outside of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto, on Sunday, August 6, 2023. The city of Toronto revoked the permit for an Eritrean cultural festival scheduled to run through the August long weekend after a number of violent clashes between participants and protesters sent nine people to hospital and stalled local traffic for hours.

 

SI – Social Issue

Leah Hennel – Independent

Joan Connor, who has been living with dementia for over 10 years, holds her husband’s hands as she has her hair washed at a salon in Calgary, Alberta on April 22, 2023.

Steve Russell – Toronto Star

TORONTO, ON- MARCH 3 – A homeless person sleeps on a grate outside the Toronto Dominion Bank on Bay Street. The City of Toronto is hit by a massive winter snowstorm fuelled by a Texas low in Toronto. March 3, 2023.

Jennifer Gauthier

Jerry Martin, a drug user advocate, opened The Drugs Store out of a trailer where he offered small quantities of drugs for purchase that had been tested for fentanyl, such as cocaine, heroin, meth and MDMA, in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, British Columbia, on May 3, 2023.
Martin died of a suspected fentanyl overdose in June 2023.

Jennifer Gauthier

Kathrin Mentler, who lives with chronic depression and suicidality, went to Vancouver General Hospital seeking help for suicidal thoughts. She was further distressed by a clinician who unexpectedly suggested medical assistance in dying. Photographed at her Vancouver, B.C. apartment building on July 27, 2023.

PSN – Picture Story News

Michelle Berg – Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Ben Nelms – CBC

Carlos Osorio – For Reuters

 

PSF – Picture Story Feature

Michelle Berg – Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Cole Burston – Independent

Leah Hennel – Independent

Ben Nelms – CBC

 

Photographer of the Year

Darryl Dyck – The Canadian Press

Leah Hennel – Independent

Ben Nelms – CBC

MM – Multimedia

The Final Five – Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Born to ride – Michelle Berg, Saskatoon StarPhoenix

‘Don’t stop, don’t stop’ – Produced and edited by Patrick Dell
Reporting by Mike Hager, The Globe and Mail

22 Weeks – Video by Melissa Tait, Editing by Patrick Dell and Melissa Tait, The Globe and Mail

View the multimedia finalist videos on YouTube here.

 

Students

Galileo Cheng

Sammy Kogan

Arlyn McAdorey- University of Toronto

Bart Onyszko – SAIT

Meet your judges:

Elsa Garrison

Known in the industry by her first name only, Elsa has the distinct honour of being the first woman staff photographer at Getty Images. Famous for capturing defining moments, Elsa brings her vision to collegiate and professional sporting events all over the globe- including some of the most preeminent events, such as the Olympics, World Series, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, US Open, FIFA World Cup, and NCAA Final Four.

Elsa lives in the New York City area and hails from the Midwest. She grew up in a small town in Minnesota, where she discovered her love of photography at an early age. As a sophomore in high school, she landed her first sports photography job working at the local paper. She continued to feed her appetite for sports photography while earning a Bachelor of Journalism at the University of Missouri – not just by pouring over copies of Sports Illustrated but working part-time with the university’s athletic department, the town paper, and the Associated Press. Elsa was hired by Allsport (a sports photo agency) soon after graduating in 1996 and continued on as staff photographer following its acquisition by Getty Images in 1998, where she continues to document sports history and actively mentor women and underrepresented photographers.

Jessica Rinaldi

Jessica Rinaldi is a staff photographer for The Boston Globe. In 2016 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography for The Life and Times of Strider Wolf and was also named a Pulitzer Finalist in the same category. Prior to joining The Boston Globe she spent ten years as a contract photographer for Reuters based in Boston, Dallas and New York City.

Alon Skuy

Alon Skuy is a photojournalist born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and now based in Miami Florida.

Skuy’s career has been defined by his depth and range as a news and documentary photographer. He is noted for his coverage of the 2012 Marikana Massacre, said to be the most lethal use of force by South African security forces against its own civilians since The Sharpeville Massacre of 1976. Skuy is the recipient of numerous local and international awards, including recognition by the World Press Photo Foundation, and multiple awards from the Picture of the Year International (POYI).

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