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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m.
WHNPA Holiday Party on the Hill! You should have received your invitation to the party in the mail. You MUST RSVP by Monday, December 7th, 2009, by 5:00 p.m., in order to attend. Looking forward to seeing you there. Business attire. Photo ID required.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 Nikon Professional Services presents a special free seminar for professional photographers featuring award-winning photographer and educator Bill Frakes along with pioneering visual storyteller Laura Heald. During this two hour seminar, they will discuss using the latest in high-definition video equipment to take storytelling to new heights. Frakes, a staff photographer at Sports Illustrated, has garnered many awards including a staff prize for the Pulitzer Prize at the Miami Herald. His commercial clients include Apple, Nikon, Coca-Cola, Nike and many more. Heald is a versatile, multi-faceted story-teller who co-founded Straw hat Visuals, a media company based in Jacksonville, Florida.
This free Nikon sponsored seminar is open to the first 100 signees who register online. This two hour seminar is scheduled for Friday, December 11, 2009 at the Washington Post in Washington, DC.
Washington Post
1150 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20071
Professional Photographers from the following genre of photography are invited to this event: News, newspaper, magazine, government, freelance, multimedia and wedding.
Those attending should have an interest mixing still photography with video capture and editing. This seminar covers techniques that Bill and Laura used to create and publish still, audio and video driven content for multimedia presentations using the latest in Nikon digital cameras. This seminar discusses audio, lighting and techniques used to create quality story telling products.
Refreshments will be served.
Tuition & Fees: Free
Register online at : http://dcnikonpro091211.eventbrite.com/
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Mark Suban, NPS Professional Marketing Representative
Office: 240-880-7982
Fax: 240-607-6605 Mobile: 301-653-1874
msuban@nikon.net
www.nikonusa.com <http://www.nikonusa.com/>
RENEWAL NOTICES
2010 WHNPA renewal notices will be mailed shortly. Thanks for your prompt attention to this detail. Your eligibility for the ‘Eyes of History’ is tied to your standing as a member. Please let Heidi know ASAP, if you have moved or changed positions.
CONTEST INFO
2010 contests: The contest committees are working hard for hold another successful contest. All contest rules and deadlines will be posted on the WHNPA web site as soon as possible, but I’m told there will be some changes, so please read the rules carefully and plan accordingly. Judging will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 13 and 14, 2010 at National Geographic. We are working on a general membership meeting for Friday, February 12th. Details will be posted as they are firmed up.
FOTOWEEKDC
Many, many thanks to WHNPA members, Bill McKenna, Dorry Gundy and Joni Mazer Field all of the BBC, and Bill Auth, who helped John and Heidi monitor the WHNPA ‘Eyes of History’ exhibit featuring FOTOWEEK DC. Your work was a HUGE hit in Georgetown. The space was amazing and SO many professionals and amateurs were able to admire your work. Hopefully, we’ll be asked back next year and more members will be able to spend some time meeting new people and enjoying the other galleries.
FotoWeek Central 5 1209 31st Street NW Washington, DC 20007 Hours: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am — 8:00pm; Monday — Friday: 11:00am — 7:00pm Eyes of History On any given day, anywhere in the world, if you read the newspaper or news magazine or watch the news on television, you are likely to see an image captured by a member of the White House News Photographers Association. Founded in 1921, the WHNPA’s main goal was for the protection and promotion of photographers’ interests in pursuing their mission. Today, people around the world rely on our members for interesting, accurate and responsible coverage of the president, Congress and other major news events in Washington and around the world. Yearly, since 1941, the WHNPA recognizes the very best in photojournalism through its ‘Eyes of History’ competition . Members of the WHNPA compete for the sought-after Still and Video Photographer of the Year award, Political Photo of the Year , the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award. The WHNPA also recognizes the best of New Media and holds a competition for student photographer of the year. These award -winning images are showcased annually in the ‘Eyes of History’ exhibition, hosted by museums and galleries around the Washington, D.C. area and around the United States. Please join us in celebrating the outstanding work of the White House News Photographers Association members.
WHNPA General Membership Meeting, Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM

PROGRAM DETAILS
Apple: Capture, Edit and Deliver from a single frame to multiple frames per second
The capability of shooting HD high quality video on a DSLR have thrown the film, video and still photography industries into a frenzy. The advantages of using superior optics in conjunction with the familiar DSLR form factor has created a new "hybrid" photographer. Still photographers are often now expected to capture both still photos and video at events. Add to this the variety of acquisition options including iPhone's, iPods and other small footprint systems. Explore how to Capture, Edit and Deliver your images incorporating Apple's Aperture software with the newest version of Final Cut Studio regardless of how your image is acquired.
BIO
Orlando Luna is a Sr. Systems Engineer with Apple's Pro Video Group. Prior to to coming on with Apple, Orlando Luna owned and operated Luna Studio for 15 years. He produced photo and film work for Nike, NYTimes, Newsweek and MTV among others. Orlando has also served an Apple Mentor Trainer with Apple's Certification and Training program certifying trainers on Apple's Professional applications. Orlando authoring credits include various interactive CD's and DVD's on Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro and Aperture. Orlando co-authored the Apple Pro Training Series: Aperture 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 publications on Peachpit Press. Most recently Orlando has been at the center of the convergence of still photography and video production delivering several presentations on the subject.
LOCATION:
Washington Post Newsweek Interactive
1515 N. Courthouse Rd.
Arlington, Va. 22201
It's on the corner of Wilson Blvd. and N. Courthouse Rd., in Arlington, VA, above an OFFICE DEPOT. The conference room is on the 11th floor. Someone will escort everyone to the conference room.Thanks to Pierre Kattar for arranging meeting space.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 29, 2009
ARTISTS TO ASK ADMINISTRATION TO PROTECT COPYRIGHT
GRASSROOTS NETWORK OF CREATORS CIRCULATES LETTER
Washington, D.C. – The Copyright Alliance and its grassroots network of creators today announced circulation among creators nationwide of a letter to President Obama and Vice President Biden, asking the Administration to pursue policies supportive of the rights of artists.
“Artists and creators make important contributions not only to our society and culture, but also to our economy,” said Lucinda Dugger, the Alliance’s Director of Outreach. “Increasingly, creators are finding their work misappropriated, reproduced and distributed without their knowledge, consent or benefit by those who believe intellectual property should be free for the taking. It is important that creators speak up about their works and how the principle of copyright empowers and provides incentive for creators to earn a living with their talents and ideas.”
The announcement follows a rapid internal response to the letter, which within a few days of circulation among the Alliance’s grassroots network garnered nearly 7,000 electronic signatures. With artists encouraging participation within their personal networks on blogs and Twitter feeds, the letter already has been signed by creators in all 50 states and representing a full spectrum of creative disciplines.
Signers include authors, photographers, songwriters, graphic designers, filmmakers, musicians, publishers, jewelry designers, web designers, photojournalists, illustrators, video game developers, architects, cartoonists, composers, playwrights, voice actors, animators, sculptors, painters and videographers.
“The immediate and overwhelming response signals an awareness and frustration among artists across America that if they do not speak up, their rights will be eroded,” continued Dugger. “This letter provides a platform for them to make their voice heard on an issue critical to their success and livelihood.”
Creative works are a key contributor to America’s economy. In 2007, copyright industries in the U.S. contributed $1.52 trillion to the nation’s GDP. They employed over 11 million workers and represented over 43 percent of the U.S. economy’s total real growth between 2006 and 2007. [Source: Copyright Industries in the U.S. Economy, the 2003-2007 Report; Stephen E. Siwek, Economists Inc. for the International Intellectual Property Alliance].
“We believe the Obama Administration understands and values the important contributions creators make in our society,” said Copyright Alliance Executive Director Patrick Ross. “The appointment of Victoria Espinel to the position of Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator was a strong sign by the Administration that it believes in the importance of creators’ rights and seeing those rights are enforced here and abroad. But there is much more that needs to be done, such as ensuring Ms. Espinel has the tools and resources to do her job and receives the cooperation she needs from key officials throughout the Administration. We’ll be watching with optimism.”
Individuals interested in signing the letter can do so at www.copyrightalliance.org/letter The Alliance intends to deliver the letter to the Administration later this fall.
ABOUT THE COPYRIGHT ALLIANCE
The Copyright Alliance is a non-profit, non-partisan educational organization dedicated to the value of copyright as an agent for creativity, jobs and growth. For more information, please visit www.copyrightalliance.org.
Members of the Copyright Alliance include: Advertising Photographers of America; American Federation of Television & Radio Artists; American Intellectual Property Law Association; American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers; American Society of Media Photographers; Association of American Publishers; Association of Independent Music Publishers; AT&T; Broadcast Music, Inc.; Business Software Alliance; CBS Corporation; Church Music Publishers Association; Directors Guild of America; Entertainment Software Association; Graphic Artists Guild; Langley Productions; Magazine Publishers of America; Microsoft; Motion Picture Association of America; National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR); National Association of Broadcasters; National Collegiate Athletic Association; National Football League; National Music Publishers' Association; National Basketball Association Properties, Inc.; NBC Universal; Newspaper Association of America; News Corporation; Picture Archive Council of America; PPL and VPL; Professional Photographers of America; Professional School Photographers Association; Recording Industry Association of America; Reed Elsevier; SESAC; Software & Information Industry Association; Sony Pictures Entertainment; Time Warner; Universal Music Group; Viacom; The Walt Disney Company; Writers Guild of America, West.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.copyrightalliance.org
CONTACT: Gayle Osterberg or Amanda Reynolds, 202/548-0133
DEADLINE 9/28 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Arts Program
Washington Dulles International Airport
CALL TO WHNPA Photographers
Deadline: September 28, 2009
Washington Dulles International Airport
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (Airports Authority) Arts Program commissions site-specific artwork for Washington Dulles International and Ronald Reagan National Airports. The Arts Program incorporates art in the various facilities of the Airports Authority.
The Airports Authority is seeking photographic art for the Concourse C Connector Hall location of Washington Dulles International Airport. The area will open to the public as soon as the AeroTrain is in service. Some 13,000 domestic and international passengers will travel through the Concourse C Connector on a daily basis. The Concourse C Connector Hall has been designated in our Arts Master Plan for photography, specifically for artists’ perceptions of the Greater Washington Region landscape and the Greater Washington people.
Appropriate themes are iconic images of Washington, landmarks, sports teams, universities, area scenes. I realize that most of the photographs you take deal with political themes but MWAA does not allow political imagery on airport. Also, while your photography may not require model releases, we require model releases for people who are clearly featured in a photograph.
Interested photographers should send a lightbox of appropriate images for consideration to: Margaret.Bishop@mwaa.com by September 28, 2009.
There are two alternatives for compensation for photographs in this exhibit.. An image can be displayed with your name as well as the WHNPA logo, or it can be displayed with no credit and payment will be made to the photographer for the use of the image in that area. If you choose the latter, please note your required fee for each photo. An Arts Program Committee will select images and photographers will be notified as early as next week if their image has been selected for the exhibit.
Looking Back ON THE EYES OF HISTORY -- REMEMBERING SEPTEMBER 11


REMEMBERING 9/11 -ADDITIONAL images BY WHNPA MEMBERS
MARY CALVERT - WHNPA PROJECT GRANT
PHOTOS PUBLISHED IN WASHINGTON TIMES STORY 9/8/09
CONGO'S SHAME: RAPE AS A TOOL OF WAR
RON EDMONDS RETIRING FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Congratulations and best wishes to our friend and colleague Ron Edmonds as he embarks on a new adventure. Read more about Ron's decision on our blog and in this 7/23/09 NPPA article.
“ Dealing with Digital and producing prize-winning Photographs” - AUGUST 15th, 11 AM - 4 PM
Photographers from the White House News Photographers Association will talk about the winning images of the 2009 “Eyes of History” Contest and demonstrate how to deal with your digital images rapidly and efficiently.
Saturday, August 15, 2009. Eleven AM to Four PM
Edison Place Gallery 701 Ninth Street NW (entrance on Eighth Street)
202 872 3396
EDISON PLACE GALLERY - THE EYES OF HISTORY 2009

Edison Place Gallery Exhibit, 701 Ninth Street (entrance on 8th Street) telephone 202 872 3396
Hours: Tuesday --Friday noon to four PM through August 27 - please stop by and enjoy the WHNPA exhibition.


The Opening of the Edison Place Gallery Exhibit.
President John Harrington presents cherished WHNPA member June Lockhart with
a WHNPA photograph of President Harding and Thomas Edison. June Lockhart
told the opening of the WHNPA Edison Place Gallery a wonderful story about
how Thomas Edison introduced her mother and father to each other.

THE EYES OF HISTORY 2009 EXHIBITION AT EDISON PLACE GALLERY
Opening reception, awards presentation, and private viewing
July 16, 2009 at 7 pm
EDISON PLACE GALLERY (700 Block of 8th St NW, between G and H Sts)
Washington, DC
PARTY PHOTOS - THE EYES OF HISTORY DINNER PHOTOS ARE ONLINE. For a FLASH SLIDESHOW overview and a link to the full photo gallery with more than 400 larger images that you can download from our web site, visit the EVENTS PAGE.



Volunteers stuffing goodie bags for Saturday night's dinner....
IMPORTANT GALA INFORMATION
If you have not yet received your ‘official” invitation in the mail yet, please use the following link to purchase tickets online. Please follow up after you purchase your ticket with a e-mail to heidi to make sure I get you a seat. There are still a few seats available! Deadline is THIS Friday, May 15! Come out and support your colleagues, have some fun and see the amazing work produced by the winners. It will be a truly exceptional event!
http://www.whnpa.org/tickets/2009onlinebuy.htm
The menu will be posted shortly!
Also, ticket pick up locations will be announced shortly, watch the web site and blog for details! If you want Heidi to ship your tickets, please provide her with a Fed Ex account number.
GOLFING FOR THE WHNPA
The WHNPA annual Golf Scramble is scheduled for Friday, May 29. Please see the following link to register… ALL skill levels are encouraged to play … There are great prizes in store for participants again this year…
http://www.whnpa.org/events/golfstore.htm
IN OTHER NEWS
Congratulations to the newly elected WHNPA Executive board:
John Harrington, Freelance, President
Paul Morse, Freelance, Vice President
Jon Elswick, Associated Press, Treasurer
Ron Sachs, Consolidated News, Secretary
Fletcher Johnson, ABC News, Television Representative
Allison Shelly, Washington Times Stills Representative
The new board members take on their new duties at the close of the awards gala.
WHNPA MERCHANDISE
Want some WHNPA branded merchandise. We’ve selected some great products from Land’s End that can be embroidered with WHNPA logos!!!! Exclusive to our members.. Check your email from HEIDI for the URL needed to place your order. The info will not be posted on our site or blog.
DUES
There are a few of you who still have not paid your dues for 2009. Please do your part to maintain your status in your association.
MOVING?
We hate to get returned mail and know you’re missing out on something great the association sends to you. Drop Heidi a note if you change your e-mail address or move.
Looking forward to seeing you all soon.
TIME IS RUNNING OUT -- INVITATIONS TO THE WHNPA DINNER HAVE BEEN MAILED OUT. If YOU DID NOT RECEIVE ONE, OR IF YOU'D LIKE TO BUY EXTRA TICKETS, READ THE DINNER FACT SHEET. TICKETS ARE VERY LIMITED. THEY WILL BE AVAILABLE BY MAIL ORDER ONLY ... WE ARE NOT ANTICIPATING ONLINE SALES. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED, SO DON'T WAIT! BE SURE TO GET YOUR TICKETS BEFORE MAY 15th.
SIgn UP FOR GOLF TOURNAMENT ... you can pay your fees online. READ THE PDF FLYER fOR MORE INFO.

MARY CALVERT RECEIVES 2009 IPC AWARD
Congratulations to Mary Calvert, who received the WHNPA's 2009 IPC Professional Photographer Leadership Award during the 11th annual IPC International Professional Photographers Month Luncheon, held at the United Nations in New York City on May 7. READ MORE
2009-2010 EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCED: HARRINGTON AND MORSE TO HEAD THE WHNPA
Nation’s Leading Photojournalist Association Elects Officers

(WASHINGTON, D.C. –April 30, 2009) – The White House News Photographers Association announced that John Harrington was elected WHNPA President and Paul Morse has been elected as Vice- President at its general membership meeting held on Wednesday, April 29 at The National Press Club in Washington.
John Harrington is a Washington DC- based freelance photographer with over 19 years covering Washington and the world, and has served as the Vice-President of the WHNPA for the past year. In 2007 John was recipient of the United Nations Leadership Award by the International Photographic Council, and is the author of the best-selling book Best Business Practices for Photographers.
Paul Morse is a Washington - based freelance photographer covering editorial and commercial assignments. Previously he worked as the Deputy Director of Photography of the White House Photo Office from 2001 to early 2007 and at the Los Angeles Times as a staff photographer from 1995 to 2001.
Jon Elswick of The Associated Press was re-elected to his fifth term as WHNPA Treasurer.
Ron Sachs of Consolidated News Photos was elected to his second term as Secretary.
Allison Shelly of The Washington Times and Fletcher Johnson of ABC News were elected as board representatives.
The White House News Photographers Association is an 88-year-old non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the efforts of Washington’s professional photojournalists. The WHNPA aims to provide professional and educational outreach to its members and the community through scholarships, programming, an annual competition and a celebration of the industry at the annual Eyes of History Gala.
The top winners of the still, television and New Media contests will be honored at the annual “Eyes of History” Gala on May 30, 2009, at the Ritz-Carlton in Washington. The black-tie event celebrates all the winning photojournalists and the President of the United States. Nearly 1,000 guests, including government dignitaries and industry celebrities, attend.
For more information please contact executive director Heidi Elswick at (301-606-8251).
For further information about ‘The Eyes of History™ visit the WHNPA website at www.whnpa.org.
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The WHNPA and “The Eyes of History™” are sponsored in part by Nikon, Tiffen/Domke, Microsoft, PNY, and Continental Airlines.
General MEMBERSHIP MEETING - ApriL 29 at 6:30 PM, National press Club
A packed room of both video and still members attended the meeting at the National Press Club. With the nominations closed and no opposition to the slate, the top four positions and the two E Board positions were announced:
John Harrington, President
Paul Morris, Vice President
Jon Elswick, Treasurer
Ron Sachs, Secretary
Fletcher Johnson, video representative EBoard
and Alison Shelly still representative E Board
Dennis Brack introduced Hilary Araujo of Tiffen who began the meeting program, which contained information about the New Steadicam, the new Lowel Lights, and Tiffen Dfx.

image 1: Hilary Araujo of Tiffen introduces the speakers

Image 2: Peter Abraham of Tiffen demonstrates the latest Steadicam rigs
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Image 3: Eric Druker of Lowel Light talks about the latest Lowel Lights

Orlando Luna of Apple, Inc. brought his Macbook Pro to demonstrate Tiffen DFX.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Peter Abraham, a Steadicam® Operator for 21 years, has worked for The Tiffen Company as Steadicam Workshops coordinator and instructor, salesman and contributor to Steadicam design. He will be demonstrating the latest rigs from Steadicam that work with today’s compact HD cameras or latest generation DSLR cameras offering HD video as well.
Eric Druker has been in the Motion Picture/Television/Image Creation industry for over 23 years and has been Manager of Eastern Sales at Lowel-Light Mfg. Inc. since 1996. He demonstrated the latest innovations in lighting including the new Lowel Blender that mixes Daylight and Tungsten LED’s to perfectly match the lighting of your location
Orlando Luna, Senior Systems Engineer from Apple Inc. presented Tiffen Dfx Software on the Macintosh Platform with Apple Aperture and Final Cut Pro as part of your convergent workflow process. Orlando is a photographer, filmmaker, and educator, whose photography credits include the New York Times, Nike, Newsweek, and MTV. He previously directed Luna Studio, a multimedia organization established in 1987 in Miami, Fla.
LIFE On the ROAD - ArNOLD, MISSOURI

White House photographer Pete Souza stretches out at the Obama town hall meeting in Arnold, Mo. (04-29-09)
PROJECT GRANT WINNER ANNOUNCED - MARY CALVERT, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER, photo by Mary Calvert
(WASHINGTON, D.C. – April 10, 2009) – Mary Calvert, staff photographer for The Washington Times, has been chosen as the recipient of the White House News Photographers Association 2008 Project Grant.
The grant, recently increased to $10,000, with a matching amount from PNY Technologies Inc., will fund “Forgotten Victims: Rape as a Tool of War”, which Calvert plans to produce in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has been engulfed in on-again-off-again warfare for years.
Recent fighting in the eastern Congo has sparked fears of a civil war in the country - known as Zaire for several decades and originally named the Belgian Congo. The Second Congo War that began in 1998 is sometimes referred to as the “African World War” and despite the 2003 peace accords, fighting continues in eastern Congo - where the prevalence and intensity of rape and other sexual violence has been described as the worst in the world. The war is the world’s deadliest conflict since the Second World War with more than five million people killed.
READ MORE AND VIEW A SLIDESHOW
Learn about the WHNPA EDUCATIONAL GRANT PROGRAM

Mathew Cavanaugh, Lawrence Jackson, (in his new job as a White House photographer), Brendan Smialowski, Brooks Kraft, and Rich Lispki work around President Obama’s teleprompter during the President’s second news conference in the East Room of the White House. Photo: Paul Richards/AFP
Pete Souza names WHNPA members to White House Photo Staff
In February Pete Souza named Chuck Kennedy to be the assistant director of the White House Photography office and Lawrence Jackson to be an official photographer. Today, Pete Souza named Rick McKay to be a White House photo editor.
Souza also named Alice Gabriner, former chief photography editor, to the White House photography editor and Jennifer Poggi to be on the picture edit staff. Samantha Appleton was added to the White House photography staff in February.
Momenta Workshops - WHNPA members' discount
We at Momenta Workshops value WHNPA and appreciate all you have done to advance the field of documentary photojournalism. Our workshops help advance the careers of professional photographers with skills relevant to our changing industry. We are committed to elevating and supporting the community of visual journalists and artists around the world.
Momenta is offering a discount of 10% to all current WHNPA members for our 2009 lineup of workshops, including the upcoming DC workshop during Memorial Day (http://momentaworkshops.com/memorialday09.php). Please feel free to visit our website to see all of our workshop details at www.momentaworkshops.com <http://www.momentaworkshops.com> or email info@momentaworkshops.com for help with registration.
We have an exciting multimedia audio and video weekend workshop in Washington, DC over Memorial Day weekend May 23-25. We’ll be announcing two instructors at the end of this month. This will be a Metro-friendly workshop that will help train you in the gear and software needed for audio or video production. You will learn Final Cut Express, audio interviewing techniques, video production and editing basics.
Our workshops range from domestic weekend trips like the Battle of Sacramento, KY with Jim Lo Scalzo (http://momentaworkshops.com/sacramento09.php) to remote locations in isolated Myanmar (http://momentaworkshops.com/myanmar09.php). Our instructors include Magnum’s David Alan Harvey and National Geographic’s Ami Vitale as well as WHNPA members like Chris Usher and Carol Guzy.
Momenta Workshops
www.momentaworkshops.com || info@momentaworkshops.com || mobile: 202.203.8758
Friday, February, 20, 2009, at 6:30 - General Membership meeting at National Geographic featuring presentations by the 2009 Stills Contest judges.
Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22, 2009, Stills, Television, and New Media Contest, at National Geographic.
Student Contest Entry Deadline: March 1. Student Contest
Judging March 7.
The 2009 ‘ Eyes of History’ Awards gala at the Ritz Carlton, Saturday, May 30, 2009. Please make plans NOW to attend. We expect an early sell out!

For more information on FOTOBAMAWEEK, visit fotoweekdccontest.org (deadline March 15)
IN MEMORIAM: Elizabeth "Betty" Jarden McDougall, the wife of University of Missouri emeritus journalism professor Angus McDougall, has died She was 93. In 2008 the McDougalls made a substantial gift to the Missouri School of Journalism to preserve for research and educational use the work of photojournalists, establishing The Angus and Betty McDougall Center for Photojournalism Studies. More info and photo at NPPA.org
http://nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2009/02/mcdougall.html
Feb 10, 2009 Letter to President Obama confirming WHNPA's support for the resumption
of news coverage of U.S heroes returning to Dover Air Force Base.

INVITATION TO EXHIBITION OPENING
DAVID BURNETT - SOUL REBEL: AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF BOB MARLEY
FEBRUARY 6 - GOVINDA GALLERY (GEORGETOWN)

David Burnett (member in long standing!) invites members and guests to the Opening Reception for "Soul Rebel" - An Intimate Portrait of Bob Marley, an exhibit of photographs at Govinda Gallery, 1227 34th St. NW (Georgetown) Washington DC from 6-9 PM Friday February 6th
PLEASE READ ( PDF ) THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE WHNPA TO THE WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF

Letter from WHNPA President Dennis Brack to Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff Jan 22, 2009
Read the Jan 22nd story by Daryl Lang on PDNOnline: White House Closes Obama Oath Re-Do To Press Photographers

U.S. President Barack Obama signs an executive order on Executive Branch ethics as news photographers document it at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in the White House complex in Washington, January 21, 2009. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES)


photo/David Kleber
Post-party message from Heidi
Dear WHNPA members,
Thank you all so much for helping make the WHNPA Inaugural party last night such a wonderful success. Special thanks to everyone who helped create a memorable event for your colleagues.
Thank you again to our sponsors, NIKON, PNY and TIFFEN for providing incredible goodies for door prizes!! The atmosphere was so electric, even the bartender commented!!!
Remember also… the contest deadlines are coming…. All contest rules and deadline information is posted on the whnpa web site at http://www.whnpa.org/contestinfo
Contest judging will be held Feb. 21 and 22 at National Geographic.
Awards gala will be held on May 30, 2009. The demand for tickets is high so PLEASE make plans NOW to attend.
Happy Inaugural!
Heidi

Photo/ Paul J. Richards Washington Chief Photographer/Assignment Editor, Agence France-Presse
Think of all the places we have gone in our careers having to wear a hair net, helmet, vest, goggles, that never mattered, and here nothing, it is one slip up and you are toast...about a 100 foot climb with your gear. See our blog for more of Paul's photos of the climb.

Thank you for your interest in the WHNPA and the Inauguration party. Unfortunately, we have reached our capacity and we are no longer accepting additional guests. Admission to the event has a security checkpoint that does require your name to be on the guest list and a WHNPA membership card or Inauguration credentials issues by the PIC. Thank you for your understanding and have a safe and productive Inauguration week.
** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM NIKON - INAUGURATION 2009** (updated 1/15/09)
In support of credentialed media photographers for the 2009
Presidential Inauguration on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009, Nikon
Professional Service (NPS) will operate a limited loaner depot
Saturday, Jan. 17 and Sunday, Jan. 18 (10am to 5pm) at the Washington
Post newspaper located 1150 15th Street NW, in Washington, DC.
NPS is tentatively scheduled to operate from the Dirksen Senate Office
Building on Monday, Jan. 19 for photographers credentialed for the
U.S. Capitol. Both locations will have a Nikon service tech for
cleaning and checking Nikon cameras and lenses.
READ MORE

EXHIBITION THROUGH JANUARY 31 -- QUILTS FOR OBAMA
This exhibit is free and open to the public. No invitations are being sent. Come when you can!
Quilts for Obama: An Exhibit Celebrating the Inauguration of our 44th President
Roland L. Freeman, Guest Curator
Through January 31, 2009
The Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
801 K Street, NW (at Mount Vernon Square); Washington, DC 20001 202.882.7764
Gallery Hours: 10 AM-5 PM, Tuesday-Sunday
(Closed Inauguration Day, 1/20/09)
Download PDF for more info
New Media Contest rules and guidelines have been posted. Read all about it and submit before 11:59 PM on Jan. 31st.
TV Contest rules have been posted

Pete Souza named President Obama’s White House Photographer
WHNPA member Pete Souza will be returning to the White House, but this time
as the head of the White House photography team and the official White House
Photographer.
When WHNPA members heard the news that Pete had taken the position, a loud
cheer rang out in the White House Press Room. “They could not have selected
a better person for the job” says WHNPA President, Dennis Brack.
For more information:
http://nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2009/01/souza.html

World Press photo contest Download PDF (entry deadline is January 15, 2009)

Revisit the blog archive for a quick review or....

Scroll through the January through December 2008 NEWS ARCHIVE PAGE to recap the busy year!
Revisit past events on the 2007 ARCHIVE PAGE which has its own page.
2005 through 2006 member news is located in the MEMBER NEWS ARCHIVE ....
Visit the CONTEST section to revisit past contest photos and videos.
Contest books/DVDs

We have prior years' contest books and DVDs that you can order online.
ONLINE STORE
WHNPA mugs for sale .... order online $10 plus $2.50 shipping
or pick up a few at the inaugural party

order online $15 each plus shipping |