'What WE Do' RIT National Press Photographers Association

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Rochester Institute of Technology’s chapter of the National Press Photographers Association is a forum for education and discussion among young professionals in the photojournalism industry. What We Do is an annual student competition hosted by RIT NPPA. The contest is an opportunity to showcase student work from the RIT photojournalism program. Each spring, students enter this contest, which is judged by three RIT photojournalism alumni. What We Do includes alumni lectures, live judging, and an exhibition featuring the winners. 

a black and white photograph of a racing bike rider in full motion heading around a banked surface, gripping the handle bars and the background in a motion blur.
a color photograph of a women's ice hockey team in full uniforms in a locker room celebrating a win.

RIT Women’s Ice Hockey players celebrate in the locker room following the game against Mercyhurst Women’s Hockey on Nov. 4, 2023, at the Gene Polisseni Center in Henrietta, N.Y. RIT won 3-2 in overtime their first win against Mercyhurst since January 6, 2021. Photograph by Josh Boland

a color photograph of a protestor with their head wrapped and face covered in checkered cloth holding a Palestinian flag on a stick overhead with the US flag in the background.

Aline Subeh, 9, waves a Palestine flag in front of the United States Court House on Oct. 28, 2023 in Rochester, N.Y. Photograph by Kayla Bartkowski

a black and white photograph of a racing bike rider in full motion heading around a banked surface, gripping the handle bars and the background in a motion blur.

Ryan May, 18, Clarkson University class of 2027, races down a berm after completing a steep rock drop on the fifth stage of the enduro course at the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference hosted by Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y. on Sept. 23, 2023. May finished eighth in the B category, qualifying for the dual slalom race the next day. He states “I could’ve pushed myself a little harder.” Photograph by Joseph Ciembroniewicz

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