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  The Pulitzer Prizes -- Search the Pulitzer Archives
A Pulitzer Prize Winner may be an individual, a group of individuals, or a newspaper's staff.
The Pulitzer Prize Board generally selects the Pulitzer Prize Winners from the three nominated finalists in each category.
The Public Service prize is always awarded to a newspaper, not an individual, although an individual may be named in the citation.
www.pulitzer.org /Archive/archive.html   (433 words)

  
  Britain.tv Wikipedia - Pulitzer Prize
Feature Photography—for a distinguished example of feature photography in fl and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence, or an album.
Pulitzer Prize for Photography, was divided in 1968 into Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography and a spot news category, which became the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography.
Pulitzer Prize for the Novel, became the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Pulitzer_Prize   (1205 words)

  
 Pulitzer Prize
The prize was established by Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-American journalist and newspaper publisher in the late 19th century.
For a distinguished example of breaking news photography in fl and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album.
For a distinguished example of feature photography in fl and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/pu/Pulitzer.html   (460 words)

  
 News Release 4/2005: RTF alumnus wins Pulitzer Prize for photojournalism
The Pulitzer Prizes were established by a provision in the 1904 will of Joseph Pulitzer, the publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the New York World.
Pulitzer created the prizes as an incentive to excellence in journalism, education, and letters and drama.
The prize for photography was established in 1942, and was divided in 1968 into spot or breaking news and feature photography.
www.utexas.edu /opa/news/2005/04/communication19.html   (495 words)

  
 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography has been awarded since 1968 for a distinguished example of feature photography in fl and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album.
Before 1968, there was only one photography category, the Pulitzer Prize for Photography, which was divided into spot news and breaking news and the feature categories.
This was originally nominated in the Spot News Photography section, but was moved by the board to Feature Photography.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pulitzer_Prize_for_Feature_Photography   (946 words)

  
 NPPA: Carolyn Cole, David Leeson, Cheryl Diaz Meyer Win the Pulitzer Prizes for Photography
All three Pulitzer photography winners were top finishers in the NPPA Best Of Photojournalism 2004 contest Newspaper Photographer of the Year category, which was judged and announced last week.
The Pulitzer Board said the AP coverage was "evocative, a panoramic portrayal of the war in Iraq." They also said that the photographs by Hondros were "powerful and courageous coverage of the bloody upheaval in Liberia," and that the Pulitzer jury moved his entry from the Feature Photography category to News.
Also finalists for the Pulitzer in Feature Photography were Pauline Lubens, Dai Sugano, and Patrick Tehan of the San Jose Mercury News for their photographic coverage of the recall election of California Gov. Gray Davis.
www.nppa.org /news_and_events/news/2004/04/cole-leeson-meyer_win_pulitzers.html   (1380 words)

  
 Photography - Pulitzer Prize Collection at GALLERY M
Hungarian-born, an intense indomitable figure, Pulitzer was the most skillful of newspaper publishers, a passionate crusader against dishonest government, a fierce, hawk-like competitor who did not shrink from sensationalism in circulation struggles, and a visionary who richly endowed his profession.
Pulitzer was the first to call for the training of journalists at the university level in a school of journalism.
And certainly, the lasting influence of the Pulitzer Prizes on journalism, literature, music, and drama is to be attributed to his visionary acumen.
www.gallerym.com /artist.cfm?ID=28   (404 words)

  
 College of Communication
He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting on two occasions: in 1972, for exposing corruption in Somerville, Mass.; and, in 1980, for coverage of Boston’s transit system.
He was part of the team that won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for the Union-Tribune and Copley News Service for reporting that uncovered the largest bribes paid to a member of Congress and led to the imprisonment of former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham.
She was a member of the Associated Press team who won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for coverage of the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton.
www.bu.edu /com/pulitzer/alumni.html   (2537 words)

  
 2005 Pulitzer Prizes For Photography
The Associated Press won the Pulitzer for Breaking News Photography for their coverage of the war in Iraq with a portfolio of images shot by both staff photographers and stringers inside dangerous Iraqi cities.
The finalists for the Feature Photography category included Jim Gehrz of the Minneapolis Star Tribune for his essay on Jessica Clements, a U.S. soldier who suffered severe brain damage in Iraq when a roadside bomb tore through a car she was riding in.
The other finalist in the Feature Photography category was Luis Sinco of the Los Angeles Times for his iconic photograph of a U.S. Marine’s face after a daylong battle in Iraq.
www.nppa.org /news_and_events/news/2005/04/pulitzer.html   (670 words)

  
 Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The photography category was expanded to two awards – one for spot news and one for features – in 1968.
In 1990, Detroit Free Press photographer David Turnley received the Pulitzer Prize for feature photography for his portfolio of 1989 images from the Tiananmen Square student uprising in China, the fall of the Berlin Wall in Germany and the revolution in Romania that ended with dictator Nicolae Ceausescu’s execution.
The first Pulitzer Prize was awarded for a photograph of a fight on the picket line during a 1941 United Auto Worker’s strike at the Ford Motor Co. factory in Detroit.
www.newseum.org /newseum/pressroom/releases/capturethemoment.htm   (975 words)

  
 Photography Workshops from Rich Clarkson and Associates, LLC
One of the pioneers in the conversion to all-digital photography, Black is best known for his sports photography including covering Olympic games for more than 20 years for Newsweek.
In 2001 he was nominated by the New York Times for a Pulitzer Prize in feature photography for his work covering the Chechen conflict.
In the immediate aftermath of September 11, he was assigned to the war in Afghanistan for the New York Times, winning the Pulizter Prize for feature photography for his efforts there.
www.photographyatthesummit.com /fall_instructors.html   (1094 words)

  
 UT Journalism: Pulitzer Prizes: Jean-Marc Bouju
Jean-Marc Bouju shared the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography with three photojournalists with the Associated Press.
The team was awarded the prize for its coverage of the devastating ethnic violence in Rwanda.
For more information on the Pulitzer Prize, winners and their work, visit the official Pulitzer Prizes web site sponsored by the Columbia Journalism Review.
journalism.utexas.edu /awards/pprize/jbou.html   (185 words)

  
 Capture the Moment: Denver
In his will, publisher Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) established the Pulitzer Prizes for the fields of journalism, literature, music and drama in addition to establishing an advisory board to oversee the Pulitzer Prizes, with Columbia University as the administrator.
In 1968, the board broadened the photography category to include an award for spot or breaking news and feature photography.
Janet Reeves, director of photography for the Rocky Mountain News, served as chair of the jury that selected both the breaking news and feature photography Pulitzer Prize recipients for 2004 which included a Boulder, Colo. native – Carolyn Cole.
www.postnewsads.com /capture_moment/about.asp   (758 words)

  
 Pulitzer winner accepts photojournalism post   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Kaplan, one of only three photographers to win both a Pulitzer Prize and the title National Newspaper Photographer of the Year, has accepted a faculty position in the Department of Journalism.
As a newspaper group consultant and staff photographer for two years, Kaplan produced a special project on the diverse lifestyles of 21-year-olds across America for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 1992.
Twice named a photography juror for the Pulitzer Prizes, Kaplan is a Knight Fellow at Ohio University in Athens, where he is finishing his master's degree in journalism.
www.bsu.edu /news/article/0,1370,468--,00.html   (193 words)

  
 News Release 4/2004: Photojournalism alumna wins Pulitzer Prize for feature photography
A total of 19 former School of Journalism students have won Pulitzer Prizes; Cole is the third to win it more than once.
She previously won the Pulitzer Prize in the 1998 breaking news category for Los Angeles Times team coverage of the North Hollywood shootout.
A complete list of former School of Journalism students who are Pulitzer Prize winners is available on the College of Communication Web site.
www.utexas.edu /opa/news/04newsreleases/nr_200404/nr_communication040426.html   (385 words)

  
 foto8 The Essay by David A. Cantor p.1/3   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The 1992 Feature Pulitzer went to John Kaplan of Block Newspapers for his look at the differences in the lives of seven 21-year-old people in America.
In 1990 the Pulitzer committee awarded the prize to the Detroit Free Press’s David C. Turnley for his moving photographs illustrating political change in Eastern Europe and China.
Here the Feature category successfully united images from different regions of the world under one heading and rewarded a photographer for producing historic photographs that combined visual strength with relentless initiative.
www.foto8.com /issue05/iss05essay01.html   (964 words)

  
 BPPA - November 2003 meeting
A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Stephan Savoia was the lead photographer on the Associated Press' photo team that won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography.
Savoia and nine other Associated Press photographers shared the Pulitzer Prize for their series of 20 photographs of President Clinton's presidential campaign.
He also shared in the AP's 1999 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography for the collection of photographs of the key players and events stemming from President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky and the ensuing impeachment hearings.
www.bppa.net /events/nov03/nov03.htm   (156 words)

  
 SAC News Release   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pulitzer Prize winner Don Bartletti, a photojournalist for the Los Angeles Times Orange County Edition, will give a lecture and a slide presentation titled "Bound to El Norte" on Monday, Nov. 17, 10 a.m., in the Visual Arts and Technology Center (Courtland Place and Lewis St.), Room 120.
Bartletti won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his portrayal of how undocumented Central American youth, often facing dangers, travel north to the United States.
Nazario won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for her story of a Honduran boy's search for his mother who had migrated to the United States.
www.accd.edu /sac/pr/Newrel2/foxking.htm   (214 words)

  
 IWPR's Afghanistan Gallery by James Hill
Since moving to Rome in 1998 he has reported on a widening range of international political events and areas of conflict, including the war between Eritrea and Ethiopia, the conflict in Kosovo and the Middle East, and the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
His work from Afghanistan was given an Award of Excellence in News Photography in the Picture of the Year Awards.
He was a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for feature photography, and a runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize for news photography as well in 2002.
www.iwpr.net /docs/hill_gallery_00.html   (251 words)

  
 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photojournalist to Visit SUU - Cedar City Review
The first opportunity for such a scenario is happening at SUU on Friday, Feb. 24 with the presentation of Ruth Fremson, a three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a New York Times staff photographer who has photographed some of the most pivotal moments in recent history.
In 2001, Fremson was part of a team of photographers who won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography because of their images narrating the events of 9/11.
In that same year, she was also a member of a team awarded a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the discord in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
cedarcityreview.com /articles.php?id=2402&art_title=Pulitzer_Prize-W...   (557 words)

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