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We've canceled this year's summer internship for obvious reasons. I will post an update if anything changes. Apologies to all who applied.
And to all of you out there covering the pandemic....stay smart and stay safe.


***DEADLINE IS MARCH 27, 2020***

The Jon Thordarson Free Press Photojournalism internship

Winnipeg Free Press long-time photo editor Jon Thordarson spent 40 years in the newspaper business. He was known for nurturing local talent and coached some of the country’s best photographers.

Jon started as a copy boy in the 1970s and made his name as a photographer, taking many of the iconic photos of the Winnipeg Jets before becoming the Free Press photo editor in 1989. During those 40 years, he navigated tremendous technical changes, from the days of rolling film and developing it on metal reels in the darkroom to the modern digital era. He died March 13, 2010, after waging a long battle with cancer.

The Jon Thordarson Free Press Photojournalism internship offers three months (13 weeks) of paid summer employment to a student engaged in a journalism program, and interested in a photojournalism career.

To qualify, applicants must:

    - be enrolled in a recognized journalism degree / diploma program or have graduated during the year of application;
    - provide samples of work (stills and video);
    - provide work/personal references from an instructor/professor/employer;
    - provide education and any journalism-related work record;
    - provide a 300-word explanation outlining interest and desire to be a photojournalist;
    - possess a working kit of camera gear;
    - possess a valid driver’s licence.

Applications should be submitted by email to mike.aporius@freepress.mb.ca

Mike Aporius
Director of Photography/Multimedia
Winnipeg Free Press
204-697-7304

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