Almost 1,400 images to compete in Press Photographer of the Year Awards

This year’s ceremony will again take place online due to Covid-19 considerations

Frank Miller, chairman of the Press Photographer of the Year competition judging panel, deliberating over images. Photograph: Mac Innes Photography
Frank Miller, chairman of the Press Photographer of the Year competition judging panel, deliberating over images. Photograph: Mac Innes Photography

Almost 1,400 images from 100 photographers will compete in 10 categories at the 2022 Press Photographer of the Year Awards this month.

Although traditionally a gala event, this year’s ceremony will once again take place online due to Covid-19 considerations.

The virtual awards on February 18th will feature special pre-recorded category messages from a host of well-known figures emphasising the skill of Ireland’s numerous press photographers.

Judging for the awards was deliberated online last weekend, led by former Irish Times picture editor Frank Miller.

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Mr Miller was joined by international photographer Eddie Keogh who has been to the fore of sports photography for more than three decades and is currently the official photographer of the England football team.

The panel also included Dublin native Helen Healy, head of pictures at the Financial Times.

Judging in the multimedia category was assisted by broadcaster Philip Bromwell and former RTÉ cameraman Michael Lee.

"Irish press photographers…have persevered through another year dominated once again by the pandemic," said Paul Sherwood, president of the Press Photographers Association of Ireland. "Our members have beautifully captured all aspects of life throughout the year, and created a stunning visual record of 2021."

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard

Mark Hilliard is a reporter with The Irish Times