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Winnipeg Free Press photographer and a former photo intern have been named as finalists in the National Pictures of the Year awards.

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Winnipeg Free Press photographer and a former photo intern have been named as finalists in the National Pictures of the Year awards.

Mikaela MacKenzie has been nominated in the portrait/personality category for a photo she took of Crystal Rondeau who, when she was a child, was admitted to Children’s Hospital more than 300 times and credits the hospital’s Good Day Show for keeping her spirits up at the time.

MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Crystal Rondeau in her home in St. Andrews on Friday, Aug. 17, 2018. Crystal was admitted to the Children's Hospital over 300 times from the time she was three until she was 18, and credits the Good Day Show with keeping her spirits up and giving her something to count on in her days in the hospital.
MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Crystal Rondeau in her home in St. Andrews on Friday, Aug. 17, 2018. Crystal was admitted to the Children's Hospital over 300 times from the time she was three until she was 18, and credits the Good Day Show with keeping her spirits up and giving her something to count on in her days in the hospital.

MacKenzie has also been nominated twice in the single multimedia category.

Sisterly Love is a video about the Sisters of the Holy Rock singing group.

MacKenzie’s other nominated video, One Dog at a Time, is a video about the dangerous number of stray dogs at northern reserves including the Chemawawin Cree Nation.

Andrew Ryan, who worked last summer as a Free Press intern, was nominated under the feature photo category for a picture he shot of a couple taking a nap at the Winnipeg Folk Festival.

ANDREW RYAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Jasmine Gilchrist and Noah Ducharme lay in the main stage field during a performance at Folk Fest kicks off on July 5, 2018.
ANDREW RYAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Jasmine Gilchrist and Noah Ducharme lay in the main stage field during a performance at Folk Fest kicks off on July 5, 2018.

The winners will be announced during a gala held by the News Photographers Association of Canada at the Polygon Gallery in North Vancouver on April 13.

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