Second Place, Photographer of the Year 2009 – Djamila Grossman Lorie Cross, 18, of Pleasant View, Utah, waits for customers to buy corn by the side of the road, on Aug. 5, 2008. Cross and two of her friends raised the crops as part of the school’s Future Farmers of America club. Sgt. Joe Hoffman [...]
Third Place, Photographer of the Year 2009 – Mike Terry The 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion participates in maneuvers at the MOUT (Movement on Urban Terrain). The MOUT is used to simulate a neighborhood and or urban battle setting. The soldiers are advancing onto a structure that has engaged them in fire. With his feet still [...]
Judge: Kyle Keener, Detroit Free Press 1. Homey Office, Francisco Kjolseth, The Salt Lake Tribune 2. Palm Pilot Doctors, Francisco Kjolseth, The Salt Lake Tribune 3. Monitoring the Workplace, Johanna Workman, Deseret News 4. Messy Desk, Francisco Kjolseth, The Salt Lake Tribune
FIRST: JOHN STOCKTON • Trent Nelson • I liked the unusual concept, and the fact that it was executed very well, and despite being complicated it draws the viewer in for quite a while and holds interest, even if one had very little interest in the subject matter. ( I’ve always liked to watch John [...]
Honorable Mention, Photographer of the Year 2009 – Beth Schlanker Dressed as Michael Jackson, English teacher Sharman Tueller, practices her moves backstage, before performing to the song “Beat It” during the “Stop Violence with Helping Hands” special assembly at Mt. Ogden Middle School in Ogden, Utah on Friday, April 18, 2008. Grady Anderson, 10, left, [...]