Among the winners of the 2009 BPPA Photo Contest are MMW instructors Dominic Chavez and Essdras Suarez, who collectively brought home five awards for their excellence in news photography.
Chavez's image "Death at Birth" won first place for both the Feature Picture Story and General News categories, and his photograph “Airborne” won third place in the Portrait/Personality category. Suarez’s photograph “Mourning the Lion” won first place in the News Picture Story category, and he received an honorable mention for "Mirror Dance" in the Feature category.
The annual contest, put on by the Boston Press Photographers Association (BPPA), is judged by a panel of three working photojournalists and awards prizes in fifteen categories of news photography. The winners are listed on the BPPA website.
Suarez is a staff photographer at the Boston Globe and teaches Photojournalism: The Chameleon’s Approach at MMW June 13-19. Chavez photographed for twenty years at the Denver Post and the Boston Globe, and is now a freelance photographer. This summer, he returns to MMW to teach Photographing the Human Condition from August 15 – August 21.



Just a week after teaching her Intuitive Portraits workshop in Maine this June, Andrea Modica will board a plane for Italy to embark on a six-month photography project. As a 2010 winner of the Anonymous Was a Woman Award, Andrea will use her grant to spend time in Modena, photographing best friends in a high school for kids studying art.
The Arnold and Augusta Newman Foundation has named Brooklyn-based photographer, and MMW alumna, Emily Schiffer, as recipient of the inaugural Arnold Newman Prize for New Directions in Photographic Portraiture for her ongoing Cheyenne River project.
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The Camden International Film Festival (CIFF) is now accepting submissions for the 2010 fest. Documentary features and shorts of any length will be considered. Fresh off a very successful 5th edition last October, CIFF has recently been recognized as one of the Top 25 Film Festivals for Documentary Films and Filmmakers Internationally and is quickly gaining serious attention from the film industry worldwide.
Maine Media College graduate and MMW Young Artists film instructor, Travis Trudell, has built a steady filmmaking career for himself in Boston.