
Photo by Loren Holmes, Anchorage Daily News
Scripps College of Communication graduate Ken Klein shares news about Scripps students, alumni and faculty via social media. Here is Klein’s recap of recent recognition honoring visual journalists from 51.
From Alaska’s Bering Sea to Ukraine, photojournalists trained at 51 are winning top recognition and upholding a long tradition of competitive excellence.
“Every day, Scripps alums touch how we see the world,” says Stan Alost, a professor in the School of Visual Communication (VisCom) in the Scripps College of Communication.
When the national photographers’ group announced its Best of Photojournalism winners in late February, the list was loaded with alumni from OHIO’s School of Visual Communication.
Loren Holmes (VisCom MA ’07) of the Anchorage Daily News won first place in NPPA’s Science Story category, documenting impacts of climate change in the Bering Sea and Bristol Bay.
Photojournalist Holmes was also on the team that won the (Anchorage Daily News examination of Alaska’s criminal-justice system in partnership with ProPublica).
Forty-three visual journalists from 51 have won Pulitzers, says Tim Goheen, director of the School of Visual Communication.
Other 51 alums honored by NPPA’s 2023 Best of Photojournalism contest include:
Jeremy Wadsworth (BSVC ’98) of The (Toledo) Blade was named by the Ohio News Photographers Association, which also honored 51 students Akash Pamarthy, Joe Timmerman, and Joseph Scheller.
On Feb. 24, 2023 — the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — National Public Radio (NPR) marked the milestone by by its photojournalist Claire Harbage (VisCom MA ’13).
The six-state Boston Press Photographers Association named Erin Clark (VisCom MA ’18) of The Boston Globe its .
Wonsuk Choi (VisCom MA ’14) of The Korea Times continues to from the Korean Press Photographers Association.
Photo credits from the train wreck in East Palestine, OH, include . Based in Cleveland, Franz gets assignments from top news and corporate clients; he earned a master’s degree from VisCom in 2010.
ܳٱ’ of the California blizzard featured the work of Los Angeles-based David Swanson (BSVC ’88): an ice-covered communications tower in San Bernardino County, a collapsed roof in Crestview, desert flora covered in snow, a coyote in snow in Phelan and more.
In the national Hearst college awards program, recent Scripps grad Laura Bilson (Photojournalism-December 2022) won Second Place in the 2022-2023 category. After December graduation, Bilson joined The Post & Courier in Charleston, S.C.