Want to come to the AAJA Detroit Convention but need financial support?

Through the generous support of the Ford Foundation, the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is pleased to announce the Professional Training Fellowship & Chapter Initiative.

Dear AAJA Photographers,

Want to come to the AAJA National Convention but need some financial support?

Deadline June 10.

Here’s your answer:

Through the generous support of the Ford Foundation, the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is pleased to announce the Professional Training Fellowship & Chapter Initiative. With the continued decline in overall representation by journalists of color in America’s newsrooms and the changing industry, the cultural sensitivity, insights and skills of Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) journalists stand to be lost. This initiative will award 2 fellowships to members from each chapter and at-large members, who are journalists currently unemployed, to get digital journalism, managerial and entrepreneurial training in order to thrive in today’s shifting media market.

Fellowship winners will attend the state-of-the-art training available at the 22nd Annual National Convention from August 10-13 in Detroit, MI. The fellowship will cover convention costs which include: convention registration, airfare, and hotel accommodations. Restrictions will apply. Fellows selected are required to blog their experiences for the AAJA website and share training information learned from the convention with their chapters. In addition, all winners must commit to at least two hours of chapter volunteer work as determined by the chapter.

Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet ALL the following requirements:

  • AAJA member for the current year*
  • Affiliated with of one of the 21 AAJA Chapters or a member at-large
  • Committed to AAJA’s mission
  • A journalist currently unemployed

*subject to verification.

How to apply
Eligible applicants must submit the following:

Basic Information
(1) Full Name, (2) Chapter Affiliation, (3) Ethnicity/Race and (4) News Media (newspaper, magazine, television, radio, etc)
Written Essay (500 to 750 words)

Based on your newsroom experience as an AAPI journalist, how would your participation at convention enhance or further the intended objective of this fellowship, and how would you share your experience and knowledge with your chapter (Please be concise and specific as possible).

Where to send information (Received-By Deadline: June 10)

  • Email (preferred): AntonioS@aaja.org Subject Header: AAJA Chapter Initiative
  • Fax: (415) 346-6343 Attention: Antonio Salas
  • Mail: AAJA Chapter Initiative, 5 Third Street, Suite 94103, San Francisco, CA 94103

All selected fellows will be notified by email and posted on AAJA’s main page under headliners by June 15th. The AAJA national office will work with each winner to confirm hotel and convention registrations. Fellows will be required to book their own flight or train arrangements to the convention, the national office will provide you with restrictions. A receipt will need to be forwarded to the national office to receive a reimbursement on your travel.

The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization with more than 1,400 members/volunteers in 21 chapters across the U.S. and Asia. AAJA’s mission is to provide a means of association and support among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) journalists, to provide encouragement, information, advice and scholarship assistance to AAPI students who aspire to professional journalism careers, to provide to the AAPI community an awareness of news media and an understanding of how to gain fair access and research and point out when news media organizations stray from accuracy and fairness in the coverage of AAPIs.

For questions, please contact Membership and Chapter Development Manager Antonio Salas at AntonioS@aaja.org or (415) 346-2051 x105.

More info,
Paul Sakuma
psakuma@aol.com

A chance to win a convention registration and support photojournalism scholarships

For those of you on the fence about coming to the AAJA National Convention in Detroit, AFP photographer Stan Honda is donating the fee for one person to attend the convention. Don’t forget, we need your one or two 11 x 14 print by June 1 for the Silent Auction.

Dear AAJA Photojournalists,

For those of you on the fence about coming to the AAJA National Convention in Detroit, AFP photographer Stan Honda is donating the fee for one person to attend the convention. If you would like to attend and would like the opportunity to win this fee (value $300), please contact Paul Sakuma (psakuma@aol.com) Photojournalism students will get special consideration. Thank you Stan for your contribution.

Don’t forget, we need your one or two 11 x 14 print by June 1 for the Silent Auction. If you are coming or not, we need your donation to help student photojournalism scholarships. 100 per cent of money raise will go to these scholarships.

Here is our schedule of photo events as well as some group activities. See latest info on www.aajaphoto.org

Wednesday, August 10

7pm – 9pm
Opening Gala
Arab American National Museum

THURSDAY, August 11

10am – 1115am
Photo planning/PhotoShootOut/Photo Auction/Unity Vegas Meeting

1145am – 230pm
Photo Lunch
Bangkok Crossing

230pm – 345pm
Visual Storytelling Hands On Workshop – Part I

415pm – 530pm
Visual Storytelling Hands On Workshop – Part II

6:30pm – 930pm
Dinner Cruise

FRIDAY, August 12

10am – 1115am
Live student critiques

1115am – 145pm
AAJA membership meeting/lunch

145pm – 3pm
Visual Storytelling Hands On Workshop – Part III

330pm – 5pm
Photo planning/PhotoShootOut/Photo Auction/Unity Vegas Meeting

530pm – 830pm
Photo Auction/Dinner

SATURDAY, August 13

10am
“Through The Lens: Vincent Chin” photo exhibit by Corky Lee & film documentary by Curtis Chin

1pm
Lunch
Pegasus – Greektown

Afternoon: Henry Ford Museum/Motown Museum/Windsor tour

6pm to 9pm
Closing Gala dinner

930am to 130am
Karaoke

More info:
Paul Sakuma
AAJA Photo
psakuma@aol.com
www.aajaphoto.org

Prints needed for AAJA Silent Photo Auction

With the success of last year’s AAJA photography auction, we have shown that together we can make a difference.

Please consider donating one or two 11″ x 14″ prints to make this happen. It will go towards the AAJA Silent Photo Auction this coming August in Detroit.

Dear AAJA Photojournalists,

With the success of last year’s AAJA photography auction, we have shown that together we can make a difference.

Please consider donating one or two 11″ x 14″ prints to make this happen. It will go towards the AAJA Silent Photo Auction this coming August in Detroit.

The deadline for early submission is Wednesday, June 1.

Please note: when selecting your print to consider what someone would purchase. Generally celebrity or great feature photos sell well.

Mailing & Print Instructions:
1. Print (IMAGE) must be exactly 10.5 x 13.5 inches. Anything larger than this dimension will need to be cut to fit the frame size. Selected prints will be matted in 16” x 20” frame.
2. Please sign your autograph on the lower right corner of image with a silver metallic pen in dark areas and a black pen in lighter areas. The signature should be 1/2 inch above bottom of print and 1/2″ from right side of the print.
3. Include basic caption information of when and where you took the photo and description of photo on separate paper.
4. Enclose your name, affiliation, address, phone number and email address.
5. Do not send CD or email photo.
6. When mailing and packaging, corrugated card boards are suggested to keep print(s) from bending. Last year some photographers mailed in tubes available at the post office, additional packing materials are available.

Please send your print(s) to:
Expedi Printing
ATTN: Corky Lee
1300 Metropolitian Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11237

If you already framed your photograph, please ship directly to:
Deb Scola
Community Affairs, Detroit Media Partnership
615 w. Lafayette ave
Detroit, MI 48226

Print sold for personal use only. No reproduction rights are granted or should be assumed. AAJA will email you the final selling price after the auction.

New York freelance photographer Corky Lee will be curator for the auction and photo exhibit.

Thanks for your continuous help and support in our future Asian American photojournalists scholarship program. Your donation is greatly appreciated!

Deadline: Wednesday, June 1.

More info:
Corky Lee
AAJA Auction Photo Curator
corkylee_photo@yahoo.com
646 208-6249

Paul Sakuma
AAJA Photo
psakuma@aol.com
www.aajaphoto.org
facebook: AAJAphoto
twitter: @aajaphoto

AAJA early registration deadline is today (April 15)

Tax filing deadline is April 18th so you can procrastinate a few days, but early registration deadline for the National AAJA convention is Friday, April 15. After April 15, cost will be $75 more.

Dear AAJA Photographers,

Early deadline for registration for the National AAJA convention is Friday, April 15. After April 15, cost will be $75 more.

Registration & convention info: http://aaja.org/programs/convention2011detroit/

Here are some photo highlights of the convention in Detroit:

  • We have our own dedicated Photo Room at the convention.
  • All-day multimedia workshop for photographers – Storytelling, FCP, cameras…
  • Photo Auction
  • Photographer Corky Lee photo exhibit on Vincent Chin at gallery off site
  • Photo dinner & cruise & lunch planned
  • Live Student Critique

Let me know if you plan to come to Detroit.

Also

If you plan to enter the AAJA National Photography Awards Competition, the deadline is April 22. http://aaja.org/programs/awards/

Paul Sakuma
psakuma@aol.com

Asian American photojournalists garner awards in Los Angeles

Dear Asian American photojournalists,

Asian American photojournalists who won in the Press Photographers of the Greater Los Angeles Association News Photography and Video competition. More info, www.ppagla.org

Student Photojournalist of the Year
1st Place – Khai Le, Art Center College of Design

Fire news photography category
Honorable mention – Stan Lim, The (Riverside) Press-Enterprise

Music and Performing Arts photography
3rd Place – Marilyn Chung, The (Pam Springs) Desert Sun

News Photo Essay
Honorable mention – Stan Lim, (Riverside) The Press-Enterprise

General News Video
1st place – Myung Chun, Los Angeles Times

Feature Video
3rd place – Myung Chun, Los Angeles Times

Animal Video
2nd place – Marilyn Chung, freelance
3rd place – Myung Chun, Los Angeles Times

Paul Sakuma
psakuma@aol.com

Asian American Photographers win in White House News Photographers Association contest

List of Asian American photographers who won in White House News Photographers Association’s Eyes of History 2011 Contest.

Feature:
3rd Place – Alex Wong (Getty)

Sports Action:
Award of Excellence – Jim Young, Reuters
Award of Excellence – Alex Wong, Getty

Sports Feature/Reaction:
1st Place – Jim Young, Reuters
3rd Place – Alex Wong, Getty

Presidential:
Award of Excellence – Charles Dharapak, Associated Press
Award of Excellence-Presidential – Jim Young, Reuters

On Capitol Hill:
Award of Excellence – Alex Wong, Getty

International News:
Award of Excellence x 2 – Jewel Samad, AFP

Picture Story/Politics:
1st Place – Charles Dharapak, Associated Press

Political Portfolio:
2nd Place – Jim Young, Reuters

Portfolio:
3rd Place – Jim Young, Reuters

More info: http://www.whnpa.org/contest/eyes2011/stills/

Paul Sakuma
psakuma@aol.com

AAJA Detroit Convention looking for two student project photographers

Are you an Asian American student or know of an Asian American student who might want to come to the AAJA National Convention in Detroit for Free?

AAJA is looking for Asian American students interested in working on the Student Project during the convention. All expenses will be paid for.

Dear AAJA photographers,

Are you an Asian American student or know of an Asian American student who might want to come to the AAJA National Convention in Detroit for Free?

AAJA is looking for Asian American students interested in working on the Student Project during the convention. All expenses will be paid for.

Looking for two photographers. Here is more info: http://www.aaja.org/programs/for_students/journalism_trainings/newsproject

Here is application: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDR1bzNCVHZ2aDIza1Flb2NuUzVVZ2c6MQ

Deadline: April 15

Dates: August 7-14

Let me know if you or you know of an AA student interested?

Paul Sakuma
psakuma@aol.com

Barry Wong Still Life Photograph to be exhibited in Washington, D.C.

Seattle photographer Barry Wong’s fine art photograph “Jasmine Tea & Black Teapot,” will be installed in the Diplomatic Room at the Department of Commerce Building in Washington, D.C. this week.

Seattle photographer Barry Wong prepares his print "Jasmine Tea & Black Teapot," for shipping to Washington, D.C. to Secretary Gary Locke for display at the Department of Commmerce. Barry's photographs have been featured at recent AAJA auctions.

Seattle photographer Barry Wong’s fine art photograph “Jasmine Tea & Black Teapot,” will be installed in the Diplomatic Room at the Department of Commerce Building in Washington, D.C. this week.

"Jasmine Tea & Black Teapot" is from a series of Asian still life photographs by Seattle photographer Barry Wong.

The photograph is one in a series of Asian still life images that Barry has been creating. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke, the former Governor of Washington, invited Wong to exhibit his print and it will be installed this week alongside works by other noted Northwest artists including: Gerard Tsutakawa, Dale Chihuly, and Johsel Namkung.

“It’s an incredible honor to have one of my photographs on display in the nation’s capital,” said Wong.

An unexpected bonus for Wong and his two daughters, Kela and Melia, was getting to visit with Locke this summer and to hear about his work and his role in the Cabinet. “You can pretty much see the White House from his office window – so you can imagine it was a memorable occasion for us. We heard some wonderful stories about life in the corridors of power and the girls felt like visiting dignitaries,” said Wong

Barry Wong with daughters, Melia and Kela, visit Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke in Washington, D.C.

Wong’s photographs have been exhibited at Seattle’s City Hall and at Kobo in Seattle’s International District. His prints are currently featured at the Wing Luke Museum Marketplace store.

Wong has received numerous awards for his fine art photography and for his earlier documentary work as a photojournalist at The Seattle Times – where he was a finalist for a team Pulitzer Prize in photography.

For details, contact:

Barry Wong
Ph: 206.510.7725
Email: studio@barrywongphoto.com
www.barrywongphoto.com

Photojournalism Internships at Associated Press

Dear AAJA photojournalists,

Information for AP Photo/Video/Multimedia internships. Deadline November 1. If you know a PJ student, please pass this onto them. Thanks.

Paul Sakuma
AAJA Photo
psakuma@aol.com
www.aajaphoto.org

Photo Internship Program
WHAT IS IT?
A highly selective, 12-week, individually tailored training program for students who are aspiring photojournalists or photo editors for the summer of 2011.

AM I ELIGIBLE?
The internship is open to full-time juniors, seniors (including fall 2010 graduates) and graduate students at American colleges and universities.

HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THE PROGRAM?
We select a minimum of two students for photo internships.

WHAT ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM?
You work with a designated trainer to help you in your development. You get paid. And best of all, you get to cover stories that could be featured in media outlets around the state or around the globe.

WHEN DOES THE PROGRAM START?
Start dates may be anytime between mid-May and mid-June, depending on your schedule.

WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM ME?
• A 300-word autobiographical essay on this topic: “The Associated Press seeks to recruit and retain a workforce that embodies a wide range of talents, experiences, achievements and journalistic skills. Please describe the qualities and accomplishments you would bring to the company.”
• A resume and cover letter (please include your projected graduation date)
• A portfolio of your work. Submissions should be a collection of jpeg images with captions on a CD. You should forego programs that include music or special transitions. A link to a website may be offered as a substitute for a CD.
• Two letters of reference, at least one from a professor or faculty adviser on school letterhead
• An interview with an AP chief of bureau
• A completed employment application

HOW DO I APPLY?
Contact your nearest AP bureau and say you want to apply for the Photo Internship Program. The application deadline for the summer 2011 program is Nov. 1, 2010.

Video Internship Program

WHAT IS IT?
The Associated Press Broadcast News Center (BNC) is offering a video internship during the summer of 2011 in Washington D.C. and New York.

AM I ELIGIBLE?
The internship is open to full-time juniors, seniors (including fall 2010 graduates) and graduate students at American colleges and universities.

WHAT ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTERNSHIP?
The broadcast intern will work with a team that is producing content for our Online Video Network and AP Television News. It includes field work, editing and producing video packages that are distributed to broadcast television stations and Web sites in the United States and abroad. Interns will work with non-linear editing gear and learn broadcast writing and storytelling techniques. And you get paid.

WHEN DOES THE INTERNSHIP START?
Start dates may be anytime between mid-May and mid-June, depending on your schedule.

WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM ME?
• A 300-word autobiographical essay on this topic: “The Associated Press seeks to recruit and retain a workforce that embodies a wide range of talents, experiences, achievements and journalistic skills. Please describe the qualities and accomplishments you would bring to the company.”
• Two letters of reference, at least one from a professor or faculty adviser on school letterhead
• A resume and cover letter
• Three broadcast writing samples that can be any combination of the following:
o A script written for a TV newscast for a college TV station
o A script written for a radio newscast for a college radio station
o A script written for a broadcast journalism class assignment
o A script written for an internship at a broadcast station

HOW DO I APPLY?
Send your completed application by Nov. 1, 2010 to
Dian Butler-Ellison
HR Administrator
The Associated Press

Multimedia Internship Program

WHAT IS IT?
The Multimedia Department of The Associated Press is offering a 12-week internship during summer 2011.

AM I ELIGIBLE?
The internship is open to full-time juniors, seniors and graduate students at American colleges and universities. In addition, applicants must have HTML and audio editing skills, and must be proficient in Flash and Photoshop.

WHAT ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTERNSHIP?
The multimedia intern will work with a team that is producing multimedia features for hundreds of online customers, including Yahoo, AOL and NYTimes.com. The internship includes production of Flash-based presentations that are distributed to Web sites in the United States. Interns will work with content from several AP formats – text, photos, audio, video and graphics – and learn multimedia storytelling techniques. And you get paid.

WHEN DOES THE PROGRAM START?
Start dates may be anytime between mid-May and mid-June, depending on your schedule.

WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM ME?
• A 300-word autobiographical essay on this topic: “The Associated Press seeks to recruit and retain a workforce that embodies a wide range of talents, experiences, achievements and journalistic skills. Please describe the qualities and accomplishments you would bring to the company.”
• A resume and cover letter
• Two letters of reference, at least one from a professor or faculty adviser on school letterhead
• A portfolio of your work
• A timed newswriting test (taken at the bureau)
• An employment application (completed when you test)

HOW DO I APPLY?
Contact your nearest AP bureau and say you want to apply for the Multimedia Internship Program. Your application materials must be submitted by Nov. 1, 2010.