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Winners announced in the 2009 Alexia International Photojournalism Competition, hosted at SU's Newhouse School

February 26, 2009


Wendy S. Loughlin
wsloughl@syr.edu



David Sutherland, Alexia Tsairis Endowed Chair in Documentary Photography in
Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, recently
announced the winners in the 2009 Alexia International Photojournalism
Competition, hosted at the Newhouse School.


Photographer Walter Astrada won the $15,000 Alexia Foundation professional grant
for his proposal to document violence against women in India. Astrada, born in
Argentina in 1974, is a freelancer based in Kampala, Uganda, and a stringer for
Agence France-Presse.


Student Competition winners:


  • Chris Kiilsgaard placed first with a proposal to document poverty in
    Eastern Kentucky. Kiilsgaard, who is from Corvallis, Ore., is a senior history
    major at Western Kentucky University. He was awarded a full tuition scholarship
    to study photojournalism at Syracuse University in London in fall 2009, plus a
    $1,000 cash grant to help produce his project.


  • Yanina Manolova, a graduate student at Ohio University, placed second.
    A native of Bulgaria, she earned a degree in fine arts in education at Sofia
    University in Bulgaria. Manolova was awarded a half tuition scholarship to study
    photojournalism at Syracuse University in London in fall 2009, plus a $500 cash
    grant to help produce her project.


Award of Excellence winners are:


  • Philip Scott Andrews, a senior at Western Kentucky University;


  • Khaled Hasan, a student at Pathshala South Asian Institute of
    Photography in Bangladesh, graduating in 2009; and


  • Bryan Anselm, a senior at Western Kentucky University.


Each Award of Excellence winner received a $1,600 scholarship to pay part of
tuition, fees and living expenses to study photojournalism at Syracuse
University in London in fall 2009, plus a $500 cash grant to help produce their
proposed projects.


Judges were Sherman Williams, AME/Visuals at the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; Bob
Houlihan, director of photography at the Detroit News; and Aphrodite Tsairis,
who, with her husband, Peter, created the Alexia Foundation, which sponsors the
competition.


The Alexia Foundation honors the memory of Alexia Tsairis, a victim of the 1988
terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. At the time of
her death, Tsairis was a junior photojournalism student in the Newhouse School.


The work of current and past competition winners can be viewed online at
http://www.alexiafoundation.org/archives/. For more information about the
competition, contact Sutherland at (315) 443-3370 or dcsuther@syr.edu.