WPJA CONTEST JUDGES FOR FALL 2005 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
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JUDGES: FALL 2005 CONTEST



PETER HOWE, PHOTOJOURNALIST / PICTURE EDITOR


Peter Howe is a former photojournalist, who subsequently became the Picture Editor of the New York Times Magazine, Director of Photography for LIFE magazine, Vice President of Corbis and President of a now defunct Internet venture, RightSpring. On three occasions he was awarded first place for magazine picture editing in the University of Missouri's Picture of the Year contest, and won four National Magazine Awards. A native of London England, Howe holds a BA in Fine Arts from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

 

 

MARY VIGNOLES, DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY


Mary Vignoles is currently the Deputy Director of Photography at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. After covering such diverse stories as women on welfare, the I-95 sniper shootings, and college coed binge drinking, the native Californian faced several new challenges as the 2004 hurricane season swept across Florida.




BOB HOULIHAN, DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY


Bob Houlihan is the Deputy Director of Photography at The Washington Times. Bob studied photojournalism at Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Journalism. Before joining the Times, Houlihan spent ten years traveling the world as a Navy photojournalist and shot freelance in San Diego and Washington, D.C. Bob is one of the founders and staff members at American Photojournalist:

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MARTHA RIAL, PHOTOJOURNALIST


Martha Rial has been a staff photographer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette since 1994. She won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for coverage of Rwandan and Burundian refugees in Tanzania. She is a past winner of the Scripps Howard Foundation Award for Photojournalism and has been named the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association Foundation Photographer of the Year.