Disclaimer: Photos are not necessarily from the same segment of Pulitzer categories, but have all won awards in their respective years. Photography is not just a skill, it is an art. They don’t say a picture [...]
Patrick Farrell's devastating photographs of the aftermath of last year's hurricanes in Haiti won him the Pulitzer prize this week. Here is a selection
Striking and heart-wrenching images from the Pulitzer Prize collection of news photography.
A Q&A with the curator of the popular Pulitzer Prize-winning photography exhibit.
For Black History Month, look back at the work of Pulitzer-winning African-American photojournalists, and prize-winning images documenting pivotal moments in race relations.
The Pulitzer Prize Board has decided to postpone the 2020 award winners' announcement from April 20 to May 4.
Patrick Farrell's devastating photographs of the aftermath of last year's hurricanes in Haiti won him the Pulitzer prize this week. Here is a selection
The True Story Behind Kevin Carter's Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photo
An iconic Vietnam War photograph shot June 18, 1965, by the late Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Horst Faas that is captioned as an unidentified American soldier of the 173rd Airborne Brigade is anything but that to Fran Chaffin Morrison of Percy and her children.
Books that have won the Pulitzer Prize in the Poetry Category from the 2020 to the 1930s in descending chronological order. Most of them
1977 Pulitzer Prize, Feature Photography, Robin Hood, Chattanooga News-Free Press. By the spring of 1976, rhe Vietnam War is over. But its effects are deeply embedded in the lives of millions. Robin Hood learned a trade in Vietnam — he went over as an Army information officer and came back as a photographer. Eddie Robinson served in Vietnam, too. But the war took something away from him: his legs. The two veterans cross paths at the Armed Forces Day Parade in Chattanooga, Tenn., on May 15, 1976. Hood is walking along the sidelines, taking pictures for the Chattanooga News-Free Press. "I had just finished photographing a group of small Vietnamese children who had been relocated to Chattanooga as war refugees and were now watching the parade and waving small American flags." Then Hood sees Robinson, in army fatigues, a rain poncho — and a wheelchair. "The thought occurred to me that here was a man who had made a supreme sacrifice for the freedom of those (Vietnamese) children-" Hood releases the shutter. Robinson wistfully watches the parade and protects a child from the rain.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but for some lucky and daring photographers, that picture can be worth $15,000 and some serious notoriety.
For his gripping, courageous photographs of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
Photographs have such a great power to provoke thought and transmit emotion by cleverly telling stories about people in front of and behind the camera. Sometimes they portray events that were inspiring, uplifting, or even unexpected and shocking. Pulitzer Prize Award-winning photographs often have a tendency to catch the attention of spectators for their critical and challenging content as well as provoking very different reactions.Patiently waiting for the photo opportunity to present itself or having to hide the camera from angry mobs, helping to save people’s lives, or simply immortalizing the very moment of survival or death—that’s what many of these photographers encounter while documenting the events. Numerous great photographers each year submit their work for the Pulitzer Prize, which showcases and celebrates outstanding achievements in American journalism.
From toddlers disrupting street parades to plane crash near-misses and JFK, these historic award-winning images capture moments of beauty, horror and despair
Last week, Adam Johnson won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, much to the relief of many who follow the American literary scene. The Orphan Master's
Striking and heart-wrenching images from the Pulitzer Prize collection of news photography.
For photographs that captured the resolve of refugees, the perils of their journeys and the struggle of host countries to take them in.
For Black History Month, look back at the work of Pulitzer-winning African-American photojournalists, and prize-winning images documenting pivotal moments in race relations.
An interview with photojournalist Nick Ut, the man who captured the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc during the Vietnam War.
A few years ago, I made a deal with myself to read every Pulitzer Prize winning novel since the first awarding in 1918 (at least the best I can). I'
The winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography and Breaking News Photography
On Monday afternoon, just hours after the 2010 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced, Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer Kim Komenich was standing at a
Four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Carol Guzy is the latest recipient of the prestigious Fleischaker/Greene Award for Courageous International Reporting from the WKU School of Media.
“Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard.” ― Anne Sexton, American, poet, writer, Pulitzer Prize winner
James Ijames' adaptation of Shakespeare's play is less a tragedy than a triumphant comedy.
Pulitzer Prize (1971 Feature Photography) winning photographer Jack Dykinga blends large format landscape art photography with documentary photojournalism.