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2005 QCNA Newspaper Awards • Friday May 19, 2006 - Page 23
BEST PHOTO ESSAY
Honourable Mention: SHARON THOMPSON & BRENDAN JOHNS, The Eastern Door
A photo essay should tell a story easily, using minimal words and letting the photographs do the talking.Some of the photo essays submitted were cluttered, with photos overlapping, or butting up against eachother, confusing the eye. A good photo layout usually features one or two dominant photos, supported by
accessory photos. Too many photos on the page can cause clutter, creating a confusing, messy layout.
MARK GAGNÉYour Local Journal
Mark Gagné's was the hands-down winner withhis photo essay on the funeral of firefighterJames Peter Ratcliffe. This was an excellent
example of good design married with great pho-tos. The piece stood out from the crowd for itssimplicity, and the emotions evoked by the pho-
tographs. Well done.
Judge: Barbara Dean-Simmons, The Packet, Newfoundland • Number of entries in the Best Photo Essay category: 11
David Anderson andStephane Champagne.There was no headlineon this photo essay so
I can only assume itwas a military training
exercise. Other thanperhaps adding a
headline or caption toexplain what the photo
spread was about, Ifelt this photo spreadwas well done. Goodclose ups and a good
page design, good mixof vertical and hori-
zontal photos as well.
PERRY BEATONThe Record
1stPLACE
2ndPLACEThere were a few photo essay entries of
fires, but Perry Beaton's photos of the firethat destroyed a candle factory stood out becauseof his decision to get close up shots at the scene.
He also chose to vary the size of the photos on thepage, and allow white space between the photos,
making for a cleaner layout.
DAVID ANDERSON & STEPHANE CHAMPAGNEThe Record
3rdPLACE