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Kind of interesting to see how people voted. Someone voted Sam Darnold & Russell Wilson over Joe 🙃
Joe Burrow took the Comeback Player of the Year award after returning from wrist surgery in 2023 to lead the NFL with 4,918 yards passing an
Great way to start the week! 💫This portrait from my trip to Tahn, Liberia won an Award of Excellence in this year’s College Photographer of the Year. Thank you everyone who encouraged me to put myself out there and enter the contest. My week in Tahn with Arthur (photographed), and his family was unforgettable and one of the highlights of my stay in Liberia. #cpoy #liberia #portraiture #tahn #grandcapemountcounty #photojournalism #womenphotograph
This photograph is my baby. And now it has an award on its head. A hidden world reveals itself as somehow in progress. Teenage girls who just recently got allowance to talk to strange men. A curiosity for what is new but also a clear devotion to a religion and the rules that follows by exactly that belief. This photograph is my baby and an important one. Therefore it is also very honorable when the prestigious international contest College Photographer of the Year 2016 recognizes the work. It's not gold, nor silver or bronze: It's something. And that something makes me want to work harder for what may be the reason I still want to eat boring breakfast and bike in the snow with worn tires: Photography. I would also like to recognize the fact that a bunch of my good friends already have won awesome medals (yep, the real ones) although the contest is not even over yet. @simonlaessoe @philipdavali @lasse_sorensen @fabianfiechter @skjoldjensen @runeaarestrup and @ulrik_hasemann Many good things can happen the next couple of days, especially for the dude last mentioned. See the winning images here: http://cpoy.org/index.php?s=WinningImages&yr=71&c=319#4.1 Peace and harmony. @dmjxphoto @berlingske_foto #scanpix #cpoy #cpoy2016 @collegephotog #saudiarabia #saudiwomen (her: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
I was awarded the Award of Excellence for Portfolio in the 70th College Photographer of the Year Awards
Jacob, 2013
Copy: Do you want to know what a blog is?
Me: I've wasted 2 1/2 years of my life here, Cpoy, I know what the fuck a bl0g is!!!
I won a Bronze Medal in the Interpretive Eye category of College Photographer of the Year this year. My last eligible year, as I have graduated from OU, and my first award from the competition. This photo was taken almost a year ago, when I was traveling to West Virginia from Ohio to visit my grandparents and extended family for Thanksgiving. From what I remember the weather was terrible, snowing and sleeting on and off all day. The drive was long, almost an extra hour and a half tacked onto the four hours I planned for, due to slippery roads and pit stops, such as the one I made when I took this photograph. At this point in my life I was feeling extremely anxious and confused about my future. I was also overwhelmed with piles of school work from an overloaded last semester of college. My final photojournalism capstone class and two higher level anthropology classes along with the rest of my schedule had me feeling run down. Lack of sleep and frustration with the lack of creativity I was allowing myself was wearing me thin. As I was driving down the interstate (I-68 E) I quickly decided to pull into the exit 15 lane for Coopers Rock State Forest. I let myself slow down. I drove towards an overlook, parked my car on the side of the road and then walked around getting lost in the quiet of the freshly fallen snow for about 20 minutes or so. No one was around. I had time to breath in the bitter air. I let my hands grow cold after making images with my frozen metal box of a camera and then proceeded to get in my car and continue driving to my destination.
This photograph is a reminder to slow down. To stop and explore the exits and sides of the road that constantly grab my attention. The ones that I normally barrel past going anywhere between 65-80 mph. It's a reminder to breathe and to take some quiet time for myself outside, in the middle of nowhere, without spending that time gazing at the screens and technology that seem to always be directing my attention.
To see my photo and so many other great college photographers work: http://www.cpoy.org/index.php?s=WinningImages&yr=69&c=286#3.0