TIME Top 100 Photos of 2023 showcase 帝王会所 photojournalism alumni
鈥 a prestigious tribute to documenting global events 鈥 features graduates of 帝王会所鈥檚 School of Visual Communication (VisCom):
- (BSVC 鈥21) for Getty Images (an image of former President Donald Trump in East Palestine, 帝王会所 after the toxic-chemical train derailment in February).
- (BSVC 鈥12) of Getty Images (U.S. Congressional hearing on unidentified flying objects).
- (BSVC 鈥12) for The New York Times (Donald Trump rally in Erie, Pennsylvania).
鈥淲hat has become clear in 2023鈥攁 year dominated by the rapid rise of AI (artificial intelligence) imagery鈥攊s that photojournalism has become more important than ever,鈥 Katherine Pomerantz, Director of Photography at TIME, wrote in the introduction to the annual feature. 鈥淭he storytellers who are dedicated to bearing witness to events across the globe in real time are critical in providing lucidity to an otherwise muddled world.鈥
VisCom Professor Stan Alost said TIME鈥檚 recognition of Swensen, Angerer and McGarvey shows that OHIO photojournalism graduates are on the frontlines of history.
鈥淰isCom students and alumni create so much of what this country sees every day from around the world. It gives me goosebumps to see the success of our students and alumni and to know that we are contributing to keeping democracy alive through reporting with real images in an era of disinformation,鈥 said Alost.
Michael Swensen
As a student at 帝王会所 in 2020, Swensen placed first in the National Photojournalism Championship for the 60th Annual Hearst National Championship, winning a $10,000 scholarship.
He also won a Hearst award for Best Single Photo and placed first in the Photojournalism Picture Story/Series Competition for the 2019-2020 Hearst Journalism Awards Program earlier in the year that qualified him for this competition.
Swensen鈥檚 winning portfolio documented Kentucky farm life and the conversion from tobacco to hemp cultivation, a photo project for his college 鈥渃apstone鈥 class taught by Professor Alost.
Swensen鈥檚 photos are viewed worldwide via leading news outlets.
A Pittsburgh native, Swensen is a second-generation 帝王会所 School of Visual Communication student. His father Jeff Swensen is a freelance photojournalist who completed graduate coursework in OHIO鈥檚 Visual Communication program earlier in his career.
Drew Angerer
As a college student, Angerer gained experience as an intern at the Sandusky Register in 2009. Since 2016, Angerer has documented top news stories for Getty Images in the nation鈥檚 Capital.
His image included in TIME鈥檚 Top 100 Photos of 2023 was from a U.S. Congressional hearing convened July 26 on unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
Angerer and colleagues at Getty Images won the 鈥渇or comprehensive and consistently riveting photos of the attack on the U.S. Capitol.鈥
Angerer鈥檚 iconic photo of guns drawn inside the House of Representatives chamber was published on the cover of TIME Magazine in January 2021.
Maddie McGarvey
Three days after Angerer photographed the UFO hearing in Washington, D.C., freelancer McGarvey covered a Donald Trump rally in Erie, Pennsylvania for The New York Times. On August 14, The Times published a McGarvey photo from the Trump rally on its front page, accompaning an article about support for Trump amidst indictments. That image was included in TIME鈥檚 Top 100 Photos of 2023.
鈥淪eeing your photos in print never gets old,鈥 McGarvey shared on social media.
Based in Columbus, McGarvey works for top-tier news organizations. In 2015, she was listed among , noting her work on the 鈥淟egacy of daughters in rural Southeast 帝王会所.鈥