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Special Award: Judges’ Choice

A special “Judges’ Choice Award” may be granted, at the judges discretion, to the single story they feel best exemplifies the ideals of television photojournalism. The winner will be chosen from among the full set of entries in all categories.

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Judges' Choice: Coming Home, Chad Zellmer/WYFF Greenville. S.C.
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General Comments-We spent considerable time contemplating which story, out of the hundreds viewed, deserved special recognition. We picked "Coming Home," a quiet story of immense strength.
Stories about the war in Iraq resonated throughout just about every category we judged. Regardless of how anyone feels about the politics of war, this is arguably the most important story of our time. Photographers, reporters and news organizations are constantly confronted with images of horror and hope from the front lines to the home front. While we saw a number of touching stories, we also watched a lot of pieces that were cliche, trite and generally unimpressive.
As members of the media, we have the distinct and critical role of informing viewers about every aspect of this war. We believe that a part of that responsibility is honoring those who shoulder the burden of protecting us.
"Coming Home" is a beautifully crafted nat-sound piece that, in our opinion, captured with care and dignity the story of a mother coping with the death of her son.