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The Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar
About the Seminar

W. Eugene Smith autographs books during the 1975 Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar. Photo by Ron Sherman The Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar was founded in 1973 by a group of photojournalists representing newspapers, magazines and wire services. Its reason for being is to promote the highest standards of photojournalism through an annual educational conference and a photography contest judged by working photographers. It is a non-profit organization.

The Seminar offers:

  • Hands-on workshops for learning the latest photo tricks, techniques and technological advances
  • Distinguished speakers from the field of photojournalism
  • Vendor display and sale of the latest photo gear
  • Nikon and Canon camera clean and check
  • Yearly photo contest with more than $5,000 in prizes
  • Portfolio critiques by editors who make the hiring decisions

Standoff in Tiananmen Square in Bejing, China. 
Photo by Jeff Widener of the Associated Press Speakers throughout the years have included Pulitzer Prize winners, Photographer of the Year winners, major magazine and wire service photographers, influential directors of photography, important educators in photojournalism academia, and others important in this profession.

Founded as a regional event, the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar has grown to become one of the most prestigious photojournalism competitions, with participants from throughout the world.

The Seminar takes place the first weekend of every December.



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