2022 was full of unforgettable moments, and your yearbook has a responsibility to record those events. Whether it’s full features or modular packages, it’s vital that your book covers the things that happened both inside and outside your school walls. Your staff might groan at the task of covering current events; however, recording current events in a yearbook is important …
An eye-catching photo is the easiest way to draw your reader into a story within your yearbook. Capturing the perfect picture takes skill, but with advanced technology in the palm of our hands, everyone can be confident in their abilities. Take advantage of our variety of resources to improve the areas your yearbook staff loves — taking photos. Amazing photo …
Your job just got a little easier now that Photopea and Yearbook 360 – Online Design are more integrated than ever. You can now make edits in Photopea that will save directly to Yearbook 360 – Online Design or edit a photo directly from your spread and have Yearbook 360 – Online Design automatically replace the original image with your …
Spread the word to your school community that you want their photos! Then, when parents and students start uploading their photos with Yearbook Snap, watch your coverage creativity go wild. Yearbook Snap, Walsworth’s mobile app, makes your crowdsourcing efforts easier than ever. Students, parents and others in your school community can take photos and quickly submit them during events, in …
We challenged schools to tell the story of the year – to record and preserve it for history. You took the challenge and ran with it for the 2022 Photo Contest, proving that this was a year chalked full of memories that will never die. The images were striking, displayed technical mastery and evoked emotion. They captured the spirit of …
Your pictures tell the story of the year and draw your readers into your book. They can educate, illuminate, entertain and make our world a more beautiful place. Including eye-catching photos will improve any yearbook spread beyond measure. In a world full of iPhones, Androids and countless types of digital cameras, anyone can press the shutter button, but not everyone …
Updated by Walsworth Yearbooks. This year’s Photo Contest begins on Monday, March 1, and ends on Friday, April 9, 2021. Over the next month, yearbook photographers across the country will have their chance to win one of eight $150 Visa® gift cards (and bragging rights, of course) with their photos featured in Walsworth’s Design Showcase. Entries into this year’s contest …
Yearbook staffers from Walsworth Yearbooks schools took the top prize in two of the three categories when the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) announced the winners of its Junior High/Middle School contests this past weekend at the virtual Fall National High School Journalism Convention. In Photo of the Year, Bailey Brummer from the Oro staff at Cactus Canyon Junior High …
Landry Raymond’s candid image of two soccer players going after the ball won first place for McKinney High School in the Sports Action category of the National Scholastic Press Association’s (NSPA) Photo of the Year Contest when results were announced this past weekend at the virtual Fall National High School Journalism Convention. Raymond’s top prize was one of four finalists …
The Lion yearbook staff from McKinney High School in McKinney, Texas, was named a Finalist four times when the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) announced the Finalists in its 2020 Photo of the Year Contest earlier this month. McKinney’s Elizabeth Chan led the way by being named a finalist twice, once in the Feature Photo category and once in the Sports …