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Climate Crisis
The climate crisis is upon us, and we're all paying a high price. It's real, it's now, it's news, and it's visual. Changes in the climate from 200+ years of burning fossil fuels are causing extreme weather events, rising sea levels, melting icebergs, retreating glaciers, droughts, and wildfires in many regions that rarely experienced them before. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirmed in 2023 that human activity is the main cause of climate change, with a 99 percent consensus of peer-reviewed scientific research two years earlier. Plus, many of the daily headlines we report…
Viewing Tips
The catalog can be viewed on most any device: laptop, desktop, big-screen monitor, tablet, or smartphone. While the exhibit can be viewed on a phone, most images display better on a horizontal screen. If using a phone, tilt the screen for a horizontal display. All of the photographer's images in the catalog are displayed on the SmugMug photography web site to enable better viewing on all devices, courtesy of Technology News and Literature. In SmugMug, each photographer has their own gallery. Once in a photographer's gallery, click on an image to see the image in full size. You can also scroll…
About the Exhibit
Last home standing in a Filipino town following Typhoon Haiyan in 2014. Photo: John Patrick Uy Welcome to the National Press Club's 2025 members photo exhibit. The show is produced by NPC's Photography Team and runs September 2 to 30, 2025 in the Club's main lobby on the 13th floor of the National Press Building, 529 14th Street NW in Washington, D.C. The exhibit is National Press Club's annual celebration of visual storytelling. The 185 digital images and print photos this year combine photojournalism with event, travel, wildlife, street, sports, and lifestyle photography, with digital…
Photographers
Here are the participants in National Press Club's 2025 members photo exhibit in alphabetical order by family name. Click on the photographer's name to learn more about that person and view their images.
Linus Berggren Harlowe Besset Jeremy Bigwood Kevin Bohn Christy Bowe Robert Braggs III Bill Bronrott Shuan Butcher D.J. Caulfield Roger Cochetti Marshall Cohen James (Jim) Dandridge II Susan Dickenson Connor Farry Noel-Marie Fletcher Claudia Flisi Elissa Free Victoria Gaither Viola Gienger Jean Gossman Carol James Skip Kaltenheuser Alan Kotok Paul Lambert Bennett Lowenthal Joseph Luchok
Daniel Macy Glenn Marcus Celeste McCall Dan McCue Guy McCullough Dorothy Mills-Gregg Carol Lee Morgan Maaisha Osman Jim Ostroff Elaine Pasquini Phil Pasquini Linda Russano Marideth Joy Sandler Ben Sarao Nancy Shia Diane Stamm Daphne Steinberg Gary Steinberg Scott Talan Ellen F. Toomey John Patrick Uy Peter West Aretha Williams Thomas Wilmer Lorraine Woellert Jeannette Wulff
Communicators Lunch & Learn: Online Campaign Performance Technology
Lunch & Learn: Metrinome, a new technology to measure online campaign performance You must be a National Press Club member to attend and registration is required.
Join the National Press Club Communicators Team for a Lunch & Learn on Wednesday, September 24 at 12 p.m. where National Press Club Members are invited to give feedback on new online campaign management technology that lets those managing see which channels are driving results across paid search, social, and email. MetrinomeTM is a campaign conversion tracking tool built for quick deployment and transparent tracking. The software helps users understand online campaign performance - without third-party cookies, without conflicting analytics, and without needing engineering support. For…
Type: Event
Finding the Money: Tips for strengthening proposals for journalism grants and fellowships
Big ideas in journalism deserve support, and there’s money out there to make them happen. Knowing where to look — and how to make your case — is key. Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute, the Pulitzer Center, and the National Press Foundation, three organizations that provide grant funding for reporting projects, as we pull back the curtain on how to find and position yourself to win grants and fellowships designed for journalists. We’ll also learn about an emerging platform being developed by a Reynolds Journalism Institute fellow that will aggregate funding opportunities for…
Type: Event
Club closed on Labor Day
The National Press Club will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of Labor Day. The Wire will return on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Type: News
Older "In the News" Items
October 1 - Press Freedom Center at National Press Club Announces New Additions to Advisory Board Press Freedom Center September 20 - Pentagon Expands Its Restrictions on Reporter Access New York Times September 18 - Golden Globe Foundation Donates $3 Million in Grants to 86 Nonprofits FOX5 DC August 14 - Mother of kidnapped journalist Austin Tice details recently declassified intel The Washington Post August 6 - Joint letter to end the forced starvation and targeted killing of journalists in Gaza Al Jazeera June 29 - Trump administration pushing to defund PBS and NPR FOX5 DC June 13 - U.S.…