New York Press Photographers Association

The New York Press Photographers Association is an association of photojournalists who work for news organizations in the print and electronic media based within a seventy-five mile radius of Manhattan. The organization was founded in 1913 and has over 375 active members.

It sponsors an annual awards contest[1][2] and publishes the New York Press Photographer, an annual book displaying winning work from the contest.

Officers and trustees

Officers (2015 - 2017)

Board of Trustees (2015 - 2017)

Past President

Emeritus Board of Trustees

About the NYPPA

The New York Press Photographers Association dates back to 1913 and its roots include the News Photographers Association of New York. Then on April 17, 1915 a group of 58 News Photographers of the various news organizations in New York gathered at the Castle Cave Restaurant at 271 7th Ave., near 26th St and formed a fraternal organization where news photographers could meet on social occasions and exchange ideas and get to know one another better, instead of always meeting on the run at fires and breaking news stories.

In those days the city was served by eleven daily newspapers and was the headquarters of numerous wire services and syndicates. Newspaper Row was along Park Row just across from City Hall. There papers like New York World, The Journal, The Herald, The Telegram, New York Tribune, Evening World, The American and syndicates like Brown Brothers, Acme, Gideon Service, Bain and Central News all tried to out scoop each other.

Although these organizations are now long gone, New York is still the media capital of the world and the New York Press Photographers Association is the oldest press organization in the world, still existing to serve working photographers as a professional and social organization. The Association members work for news organizations in the print and electronic media based within a seventy-five mile radius of Manhattan. The organization is made up of over 375 active members.

The Association:

Sponsors regular meetings for social and educational purposes. It maintains a liaison with Governmental agencies whose actions directly affect the Media. Maintains a committee to work out credentialing and working conditions with the various college and professional sports teams. Holds an annual contest with an exhibit and an awards dinner and dance. Holds an annual Holiday Party (which benefits under privileged children). Holds other social events such as boat rides, fishing trips, and picnics. Each year it publishes the New York Press Photographer, a book displaying the winning work of our members from the annual contest.

NYPPA Photographers of the Year Through the Years

2015 - James Keivom - Daily News

2014 - Kirsten Luce - Freelance

2013 - David Goldman - Associated Press

2012 - Aristide Economopoulos - The Star-Ledger

2011 - Aristide Economopoulos - The Star-Ledger

2010 - David Goldman - Associated Press

2009 - Jennifer Brown - The Star-Ledger

2008 - Aristide Economopoulos - The Star-Ledger

2007 - Moises Saman – Newsday

2006 - Mario Tama – Getty Images

2005 – Ron Antonelli - Daily News

2004 - Michael Appleton - Daily News

2003 - Aristide Economopoulos - The Star-Ledger

2002 - Aristide Economopoulos - The Star-Ledger

2001 -Vincent LaForet - New York Times

Good Guy and Good Gal Awards

The New York Press Photographers Association "Good Guy, Good Gal" Award Winners throughout the years from 1952 when the award was originated.

References

  1. "CAMERA NOTES; Prize Winners in Press Photography Exhibit". The New York Times. February 1, 1959. p. X21. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  2. Boyle, Christina (March 9, 2009). "Daily News fotogs score big at New York Press Photographers Awards". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2009-10-09.

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