Pulitzer Prize / Feature Photo Coverage

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The Pulitzer Prize for Feature-Photography has been awarded for photo -reporting since 1968 . The images can be black and white or color.

Before 1968, there was only one category of awards for photos: the Pulitzer Prize for Photography.

Today the prize is awarded in two categories:

  1. Current photo reporting (Breaking News Photography), which until 1999 was called "Spot News Photography"
  2. Feature Photography

Award winners

2020-2029

2010-2019

2000-2009

1990-1999

1980-1989

00000Stan Grossfeld, The Boston Globe , for his series of photographs of the famine in Ethiopia and his photos of illegal migrants on the Mexican border

1970-1979

  • 1979: Employee of the Boston Herald American , for the photographs of the 1978 blizzard
  • 1978: J. Ross Baughman , Associated Press , for three photographs from rebel areas in Rhodesia
  • 1977: Robin Hood , Chattanooga News-Free Press , for his photo of a war invalid and child in a parade on Armed Forces Day
  • 1976: Associate with the Louisville Courier-Journal and Times , for a photo report on school buses in Louisville
  • 1975: Matthew Lewis , The Washington Post , for his color and black and white photography
  • 1974: Slava Veder , Associated Press , for photos of American soldiers returning from captivity in North Vietnam
  • 1973: Brian Lanker , Topeka Capital-Journal , for his photo sequence about the birth, for example the photo Moment of Birth
  • 1972: David Hume Kennerly , United Press International , for his photos from the Vietnam War
  • 1971: Jack Dykinga , Chicago Sun-Times , for his photos of schools for the mentally handicapped in Illinois
  • 1970: Dallas Kinney , Palm Beach Post (Florida), for the series Migration to Misery about migrant workers in Florida

1968-1969

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