Convention
MNPA 2010
Please join us at the University of Minnesota’s Murphy Hall for this year’s convention. The dates are Friday April 16th to Sunday April 18th. Over these two and a half days there will be deep discussion of visual and audio presentations. There will be plenty of opportunities to learn as you participate in workshops and listen to speakers. Enjoy.
If you are a member the convention is free. If not then the daily fee for non-members is $20 and $15 for students.
Contest Rules
The deadline is Wednesday, March 31, 2010. For this year’s rules please download this pdf. MNPA2009
Start putting in your entries Monday, March 15th, 2010. Renee Jones Schneider is our contest chair. If you have any questions please contact her at mnpacontest@gmail.com/ 612 201 0758
Convention Schedule 2010
Friday April 16th 2010
4:00pm CPOY Judging
Saturday April 17th 2010
9:00 am POY Judging (All day)
9:00 am Steve Niedorf : The Business of Freelancing
Steve will talk about copyright, negotiating fair contracts and other issues that are essential to surviving post newspaper life. After years of experience being self employed in this market, Steve will share his knowledge with us.
10:30 am Brian Peterson: Turning 5d Mark II into a video camera
Brian will walk us through the additions he has made to his camera in order to make it a good video camera. He’ll talk about some of the drawbacks and the benefits of the 5d Mark II.
12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm John Noltner: Personal Projects: Following Your Passion
John will talk about his A Peace of My Mind project and working on longer personal projects.
2:30pm Chris Welsch: Being a One Band Man
Chris will talk about doing it all for CNN and what it means to be responsible for all parts of the story.
4:00pm Heidi Hesse and Mark Falstad: Collecting good audio
Heidi and Mark will talk about collecting quality audio and working as an audio/visual team to tell stories.
Sunday April 18th 2010
Speakers
9:00 am Kent Kobersteen
He is a former newspaper photographer, editor and Director of Photography at National Geographic magazine. He currently conducts photographic workshops and lectures internationally on the philosophy, ethics and business of photojournalism. He also serves as a consultant to publications on photographic contracts and rights issues.
10:30 am Josh Meltzer
Josh was the 2006 POY winner for the NPPA Best of Photojournalism while at The Roanoke Times. Received a Fullbright grant to live and work in Guadalajara, Mexico documenting the migration of indigenous families from rural to urban regions in Mexico. He’s now a professor-in-residence at Western Kentucky University.
12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Jon Lowenstein
He has been a professional photographer for more than ten years. He specializes in long-term, in-depth projects that confront the realms of power, poverty, and violence. As a documentary photographer, he strives for unsparing clarity, and believes images make a critical contribution by revealing the subjects of history that lack voice. At the core of the work, and by his own admission, is alighted love of people. He attended the University of Iowa and graduated with a degree in English in 1993. Jon has been documenting the South Side Chicago community where he lives for the past ten years.
2:30pm John Malat, of Kare11, Jim Gehrz, of the Star Tribune and Sasha Aslanian, of MPR: Panel discussion on storytelling
Each will share work and discuss the art of storytelling within their own medium. Then the floor will be open to discussion.




