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Momenta Workshops is proud to sponsor the WHNPA Student Contest for 2010! The contest is now open and entries will be accepted until March 17 at midnight. Students from all over the world are eligible and the winner receives a $1000 award among other great prizes.

Please help WHNPA by passing this info onto any professors, colleges and students you might know. One student portfolio will be chosen as the winner and the portfolio will go on the Eyes of History ™contest website at http://www.whnpa.org/contest/eyes2010.

The 2010 Student Photographer of the Year will receive the following awards:

• A $1,000 award from the White House News Photographers Association

• A round trip ticket from sponsor Continental Airlines to attend the Eyes of History ™ Awards Gala (within the Continental Airline Gateway only).

• Two tickets from WHNPA to the black tie Eyes of History ™ Awards Gala in Washington, D.C.

• A two page spread in the Eyes of History ™ Awards book and highlighted in the traveling exhibit

• Portfolio featured on the Eyes of History ™ contest website at http://www.whnpa.org/contest/eyes2010.

• A $1000 scholarship to any Momenta Workshop of your choice (good through Spring 2011).

Check out the entry requirements here: http://www.whnpa.org/studentcontest/.

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A big thanks to web designer David Wright of NPR for doing the WHNPA websites every year for WHNPA. He diligently worked this weekend to get the Student Photographer of the Year winners up online.

You can see the award winning work of the White House News Photographers Association’s Student Photographer of the Year at http://www.whnpa.org/contest/eyes2009/students/. Congratulations to  winner Michael Mullady of SFSU and Award of Excellence winners Matt Eich of OU and John Adkisson of UNC!

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I was asked to judge the Vewd.org 1st Annual Student Contest. The judging will take place among 5 judges. However, there is a People’s Choice Award too. All you have to do is comment on the essay you like and the one with the most “shout out” positive comments wins.

I’ve been asked to start discussions on the comment board as a judge with the photographers about their work and I would encourage you all to do the same. This is such a great way for photographers to know how their work can improve and get better placement in such contests.

Go comment at http://vewd.org/contest/ today! Thanks guys!

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