Dana Romanoff (Ohio University)
Gold | Pictorial
Foster Road
A baby accompanies her mom as she visits a new underground music club on Foster Road in Portland, Oregon. Foster Road is a notoriously bad neighborhood that is seeing new life with the opening of alternative small businesses that come to the neighborhood for its cheap rent and central location.
Dana Romanoff (Ohio University)
Gold | Pictorial
Finale
Creamy Steven's striptease in a balloon is an audience thriller at the Parkside Lounge Christmas Show. With neo-burlesque, women are mixing the traditional striptease with a modern, creative twist that leaves the audience shocked and awed and craving for more.
Victor Cristales (University of North Texas)
Silver | Pictorial
At The Drive-In
A moviegoer, right, enters the back door of a concession stand at the Tower Drive-In in Rule, Texas while 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' plays on the screen.
Elyse Butler (Brooks Institute of Photography)
Bronze | Pictorial
An Occasion for Black
A funeral service begins.
Mark Murrmann (Berkley Graduate School of Journalism)
Bronze | Pictorial
Nob Hill Trolley, San Francisco
Men in business suits and tourists explode from a busy trolly stop on Nob Hill, in San Francisco.
Johnny Hanson (Ohio University)
Award of Excellence | Pictorial
Out of the deep blue
A Mexican diver in Acapulco Bay, Mexico, dives for muscles.
Andrew Henderson (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Award of Excellence | Pictorial
Untitled
Bones and skulls stacked neatly line the back of Ntarama Catholic Church, where five thousand people were killed in 1994. The killing was done within the church and is one of the only untouched genocide sites in Rwanda.
Andrew Henderson (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Award of Excellence | Pictorial
Untitled
Windshield. Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Matt Mallams (Brooks Institute of Photography)
Award of Excellence | Pictorial
A moment in LA
A moment of Los Angeles life. Los Angeles, CA (8.4.04)
Jesse Osbourne (Western Kentucky University)
Award of Excellence | Pictorial
Untitled
Skaters and bikers enjoy the spring weather at the Extreme Skate Park in Louisville, Ky. The park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.