Rick Shaw
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Rick Shaw is the director of Pictures of the Year International, the oldest and most prestigious photojournalism program in the world, and an educator in visual journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism
Missouri School of Journalism
The Missouri School of Journalism at University of Missouri in Columbia, claims to be the oldest formal journalism school in the world. Founded in 1908, only the Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme de Paris established in 1899 may be older...

. He is a former newspaper photo editor and designer for several daily publications in the United States.

Director of Pictures of the Year International

POYi’s primary mission is to promote the work of photojournalists and foster professional development as a program of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism
Missouri School of Journalism
The Missouri School of Journalism at University of Missouri in Columbia, claims to be the oldest formal journalism school in the world. Founded in 1908, only the Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme de Paris established in 1899 may be older...

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Shaw oversees the program’s 69-year competition, coordinates worldwide exhibitions, cultivates the POYi Archive, and has launched new initiatives such as the Emerging Vision Incentive, the Multimedia Vision symposium, and the POYi Latin America contest.
Shaw joined the University of Missouri in 2004 as an assistant professor in the photojournalism sequence, teaching photo editing and management and serving as the director of photography for The Missourian, the student-produced daily city newspaper.

Background & Education

Rick Shaw is a native of Oklahoma City, Ok, where he attended public school within the Putnam City School District
Putnam City School District
The Putnam City School District is a school district based in northwest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma suburb of Warr Acres, Oklahoma . It serves approximately 19,000 students and includes 27 schools....

 and graduated from Putnam City West High School in 1974. His interest in photography began in high school as a photographer on the school's student newspaper, The Towne Cryer, and the yearbook, Patriot Profile. During his senior year, Shaw won first place as the state champion high school photographer in the Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Association annual competition. After graduating high school, he attended Central State University in Edmond, Ok (currently the University of Central Oklahoma
University of Central Oklahoma
The University of Central Oklahoma, often referred to as UCO, is a coeducational public university located in Edmond, Oklahoma. The university is the third largest in Oklahoma, with almost 18,000 students and approximately 434 full-time and 400 adjunct faculty...

), before transferring to the University of Missouri in 1976 to attend the School of Journalism. In 1978, he graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism degree in Photojournalism.

Rick Shaw is a resident of Columbia, Mo, with his wife, Carol, and two children, Russley (son) and Chaney (daughter). He holds a Master of Arts degree in Journalism, specializing in online visual journalism. His thesis research examined how Web-based news organizations’ visual character, or visual personality, affects audience perceptions of credibility.

Career

Shaw's prior newspaper career spans 27 years in visual editing and management. He began as a photojournalist and moved into photo editing, working for newspapers such as The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville and The Sacramento Bee for 12 years. At The Bee, he served in a variety of roles including photo editor, assistant director of photography, and an assistant news editor. He was named director of photography and graphics at The Arizona Republic in Phoenix, and in 2001 joined the Hartford Courant as its director of design and graphics.

He has been recognized with several design and picture editing awards, including “Picture Editor of the Year” in POYi and NPPA competitions. In 1992, Shaw was part of the editing team for The Sacramento Bee that won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
The Pulitzer Prize for Public Service has been awarded since 1918 for a distinguished example of meritorious public service by a newspaper or news site through the use of its journalistic resources. Those resources, as well as reporting, may include editorials, cartoons, photographs, graphics,...

, responsible for both the photo editing and page design for the series, “The Sierra in Peril.” The Sacramento Bee and Hartford Courant both have won the Angus McDougall Overall Excellence in Editing Award.

As faculty for The Missourian, Shaw directed the student photo editing staff to two consecutive POYi photo editing portfolio awards, competing against professional newspapers nationwide — a Third Place Editing Portfolio during the 64th annual competition in 2007, and an Award of Excellence Editing Portfolio in 2006.

In 2006, the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute named Shaw director of POYi. He continues as an adjunct faculty member in the photojournalism sequence at the Missouri School of Journalism, teaching visual editing for online multimedia.

Awards

Pulitzer Prize — 1992 Gold Medal for Public Service. Photo editor, designer “The Sierra in Peril”

Silver Award — Society of News Design for Individual Design Portfolio in 1990

Silver Award — Society of News Design for Regional News Topic in 1989

Award of Excellence — Society of News Design for “Heroin Town” in 2003

Picture Editor of the Year — First place individual portfolio, Pictures of the Year (POY) competition in 1990

Picture Editor of the Year — First place, Picture Editing Quarterly Clip Contest, NPPA in 1990

Third Place — Editing Portfolio, Pictures of the Year (POY) competition in 2006

Award of Excellence — Editing Portfolio, Pictures of the Year (POY) competition in 2005

Third place — Editing Portfolio, Pictures of the Year (POY) competition in 1996

Second place — Editing Portfolio, Pictures of the Year (POY) competition in 1992

Third place — Editing Portfolio, Pictures of the Year (POY) competition in 1991

Award of Excellence — Editing Portfolio, Pictures of the Year (POY) competition in 1989
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