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Matt
Mendelsohn - 2002 Wedding Photojournalist Association
Contest Judge
Matt
Mendelsohn was one of the judges for the Wedding
Photojournalist Association's 2002 photography contest.
We welcome Matt as one of our members and thank him
for his contribution to the WPJA.
During his four years at United Press International
(UPI), Matt covered hundreds of professional sporting
events, spent two months in Saudi Arabia during the
Gulf War, and was a part of the first-ever Department
of Defense media pool during the invasion of Panama.
He also worked for USA Today and learned the finer
art of photographing celebrities and spent years covering
the White House and Capitol Hill.
After a stint as photo editor of the News section
of USA Today, Mendelsohn moved upstairs to USA Weekend
magazine as Director of Photography. The nation's
second-largest circulation magazine, USA WEEKEND reaches
22 million households each Sunday. He left USA Weekend
in August, 2001 to pursue freelance assignments.
Mendelsohn
is a 1984 graduate of the State University of New
York at Binghamton. He received a BA in English Literature,
studying the works of Flannery O'Connor and William
Faulkner.
Matt
was recently a guest speaker at the National Press
Photographer Association's Northern Short Course held
March 13-15 in Jersey City, NJ in 2003. Matt lectured
on how wedding photography has become a lucrative
business for photojournalists.
Matt
Mendelsohn is actively shooting weddings (Virginia
based) and is listed on the WPJA web site with a link
to his wedding photography site:
MattMendelsohn.com
Please
take a moment to view his work.
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