Happy Holidays 2019!

Submission for the 2020 Yunghi Grant will be open in November of 2020.

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In this season of Thanksgiving, The Yunghi Grant gifts $15,000 USD to members of the Facebook group Photojournalists Cooperative in recognition of the values and principles all of us hold as essential to our creative and productive well being. This grant will select five photographers and each grantee will receive a $3,000 USD grant (New,Change). I am doing this to emphasize the importance of copyright registration of your work with the Library of Congress and as a way for me to give back to the profession of photojournalism, an industry that I care for and am proud to be a member of for more than 35 years.

Every penny recovered from the unauthorized use of my work is put towards this grant and I want to share it with my fellow photographers in the Photojournalists Cooperative to emphasize that, YES it makes a difference if you copyright register your work ( ASMP and NPPA tutorials) and everyone should make a practice of it in your workflow. Think of it as digital teeth brushing.

As you know image theft is rampant and registration is the first step toward protecting our work; it gives photographers better legal options when the work is registered. By doing so, you are also helping to map out paid image use on the Internet and protecting our industry for the next artist.

In a very real sense, registration acts as a deterrent to stop an infringer. Attorneys take you very seriously as it exposes an infringer up to $150,000 per infringement statutory damages and can allow to collect legal fees as well. I see it as a matter of survival for the creative industry.

Requirements: Email me a 300 word explanation/statement of why you need the grant. You are welcome to send a link to the work in progress or done, please do so. Send to: Yunghi@YunghiKim.Com. This money can be to start, further or finish a project, or go towards everyday life expenses. Make an honest compelling case, concisely and in 300 words. Jeffrey Smith, director of Contact Press Images, and I will select FIVE recipients.

The deadline is midnight, EST, Friday, December 13, 2019. Five awardees will be announced on Christmas, December 25, 2019. Brief title of your project will be listed with the announcement. As a grantee, The Yunghi Grant may use the winner’s submitted image to promote the grant and possibly release it to other media organizations that seek to do a story on this philanthropic endeavor.

Eligibility: Open to freelance photojournalists who are member of Facebook group Photojournalists Cooperative (to join, see *NOTE* below). In unique circumstances, a photographer outside of the Photojournalists Cooperative group may be awarded. Past winners are eligible again for Yunghi Grant after 4 years.

1) 300 word email, one image of your work 1,500 pixel, 300 resolution with publishable title and caption (image will be used for award winner announcement and promotion of the grant). An image submitted does not have to be from your project pitch but short title of your project will be published, i.e. Book Project, Small Town, Indigenous, Last Yugoslavs, etc.

2) Photographers portrait 1,500 pixel, 300 resolution with photo credit and permission cleared to use in winners announcement and promotion.

3) Please list your website URL. In assessing grant candidates, we evaluate the overall applicant. We do look at the photographer’s overall skillset: the ability to handle diverse situations, to capture relevant content, as well as the applicant’s vision and style.

4) The city and country where you are based.

5) In email SUBJECT please write: Yunghi Grant 2019 (a must to keep track of emails).

*Yunghi Grant is for working freelance photojournalists (no salaried photographers, staffers or full time educators or students), those who earn half of their income from freelance photojournalism. Consider this money as a gift; should there be any tax liability, it remains the responsibility of the recipient to deal with appropriately and in accordance with IRS regulations.

*Yunghi’s friends are eligible!

* All entrants, in submitting their application for the Yunghi Grant acknowledge and agree with the NPPA Ethics Code. If any applicant is brought to our attention as having violated the ethics code or has behaved in an unprofessional manner, the administrators of the Yunghi Grant reserve the right to deny or pull back the award.

* Note: Changes to Yunghi Grant this year. We narrowed the selection of photographers to five and increased the amount to $3,000. Past winners are eligible again for Yunghi Grant after 4 years.

* Note: Freelance photojournalists may apply to join the (invite only) Facebook Photojournalists Cooperative. Email: Yunghi@YunghiKim.Com and please include a link of your website. Grant applicants are selected from this invite only group in order to keep the grantees to working professionals.

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The Yunghi Grant is also partially funded by a modest inheritance from my late mother, Dr. Ouk Lee Kim.

“My mom was a woman ahead of her time with a career in medicine when women of her generation, from her native country often didn’t have a career. Standing a petit 4 ft. 11 inches tall, she was a force to be reckoned with: strong, spunky, self sufficient, penny-wise and with a huge heart. She came to the United States in the early 1960’s from her native South Korea (her daughters would joined her 10 years later). As a single mother with three kids, she embodied what pursuing the American Dream was about. For 40 years, she served as a dedicated psychiatrist at a NY State psychiatric hospital, where worked until her death at the age of 77 in 2010.”

*Yunghi Grant was first held in 2015 and solely funded with from large fees recovered from unauthorized use Yunghi’s work.*

*As always, special thanks to Jeffrey Smith, Bryan Durr and Natalie Behring.

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*PAST WINNERS:

2018: Paula Bronstein. Erin Clark. Nora Lorek. Cheryl Diaz Meyer. Byron Smith. Joao Velozo

2017: Amber Bracken. Andrea Campeanu. Mikala Compton. Marko Drobnjakovic. Brendan Hoffman. Lauren Justice. Leo Novel. Michael Santiago. Andrew Seng. Ines Della Valle.

2016: Frank Fournier. Amnon Gutman. Carol Guzy. Derek Hudson. Dania Maxwell. Myriam Meloni. Jackie Molloy. Rick Rocamora. Ann Wang. Rony Zakaria.

2015: Jason Houge. Kenneth Jarecke. Andrew Lichtenstein. Leonie Marinovich. Michelle McLoughlin. Matt Mendelsohn. William B. Plowman. Rikki Reich. Ray Whitehouse. Angel Zayas.

Updated 11/12/2019