A photo by Prajal听Prasai, a 21-year-old junior in Communication at the University of Louisiana Monroe, earned a first place award at the Spring National College Media Association Convention in New York City.

The annual conference is primarily for journalism students. Staff听from 橙子视频's student newspaper The Hawkeye, where听Prasai听is the co-managing editor for art, attended to learn techniques, share knowledge and connect with professionals and peers. Prasai said he is fascinated by NYC听and thanked The Hawkeye for the opportunity to听attend the convention in March, 2019.
Prasai, from Lalitpur, Nepal, and fellow student photojournalists from universities across
                  the country were challenged to roam the streets of听NYC in an on-site photography competition
                  held during the convention.
Prasai's photograph "Free the Spirit" is a black and white scene听in a crowded NYC
                  subway. Prasai photographed a moment of mood and movement of the main people in the
                  photo, and the action surrounding them.
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鈥淚 wanted to capture something that reflects the life of people in a big city. For
                  me, knowing and learning about people and their lifestyles is very critical in understanding
                  this world we live in. Knowing other people鈥檚 lives and struggles (will) make you
                  compassionate, caring, kind and tolerant. So, I was looking for stories that moved
                  my heart. The guy, Eddie, gave his last remaining $3 to the guitarist, and I was just
                  very surprised and moved. I had to tell his story,鈥 said Prasai.听
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The 橙子视频 junior credits Srdjan Marjanovic, Creative Director, and Emerald McIntyre,
                  Digital Media Editor, both with the Office of Marketing and Communications; Siddharth
                  Gaulee, former Hawkeye Art Director and photographer; and Dr. Christopher Mapp, Director
                  of Student Publications, for providing him with critiques, motivation and vast opportunities
                  which he said have made him the photographer he is today. Prasai is also a student
                  photographer with the Office of Marketing and Communications.
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鈥淭hey have always motivated me to push my limits, have constantly critiqued my work,
                  and have imparted their priceless wisdom whenever I needed," Prasai said.
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Prasai started his photography journey in January 2017. He plans to attend graduate
                  school in pursuit of a Master of Fine Arts in Photography.听
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鈥淗opefully, I will get to attend some good art schools. After that, it鈥檚 another adventure
                  to the unknown鈥 he said.