Pulitzer Prize / Feature Photo Coverage
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:
- Current photo reporting (Breaking News Photography), which until 1999 was called "Spot News Photography"
- Feature Photography
Award winners
2020-2029
- 2020: Channi Anand , Mukhtar Khan and Dar Yasin , Associated Press , for photos from Kashmir after India lifted the special status
2010-2019
- 2019: Lorenzo Tugnoli , The Washington Post , for photos about the hunger catastrophe in Yemen
- 2018: Thomson Reuters employee , for photos of the violence Rohingya are exposed to in Myanmar
- 2017: E. Jason Wambsgans , Chicago Tribune , for portraying a 10-year-old boy who survived a gunfight in Chicago and his mother
- 2016: Jessica Rinaldi , The Boston Globe , for her photo story about an abused boy
- 2015: Daniel Berehulak , freelance for The New York Times , for his photos of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa
- 2014: Josh Haner , The New York Times , for his essay on a victim of the Boston Marathon attack
- 2013: Javier Manzano , Agence France-Presse , for his picture of two Syrian rebels at their posts
- 2012: Craig F. Walker , The Denver Post , for Chronicle of an Iraq Veteran with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- 2011: Barbara Davidson , Los Angeles Times , for her story of innocent victims of gang violence
- 2010: Craig F. Walker , The Denver Post , for his portrait of a teenager who the US Army at the height of the violence in Iraq joined
2000-2009
- 2009: Damon Winter , The New York Times , for photos of Barack Obama's presidential campaign
- 2008: Preston Gannaway , Concord Monitor , for Chronicle of a Family Coping with a Parent's Terminal Illness
- 2007: Renée C. Byer , The Sacramento Bee , for portraying a single mother and son who died of cancer
- 2006: Todd Heisler , Rocky Mountain News , Denver , for her photos of the funeral of US Marines killed in Iraq
- 2005: Deanne Fitzmaurice , San Francisco Chronicle , for her photo essay on healing an Iraqi boy injured in an explosion at an Oakland hospital
- 2004: Carolyn Cole , Los Angeles Times , for photos of the Civil War in Liberia
- 2003: Don Bartletti , Los Angeles Times , for his photos of young people from Central America on their way to the USA
- 2002: Associate with The New York Times , for photos of people during the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- 2001: Matt Rainey , The Star-Ledger , Newark , for photos of the recovery of two students who were badly burned in a fire at Seton Hall University
- 2000: Carol Guzy , Michael Williamson and Lucian Perkins, The Washington Post , for their photos of the plight of refugees from Kosovo
1990-1999
- 1999: Associated Press associate for photos of the Lewinsky affair and the impeachment proceedings of Bill Clinton
- 1998: Clarence Williams , Los Angeles Times , for his pictures of the plight of young children with parents who are addicted to alcohol and drugs
- 1997: Alexander Zemlianichenko , Associated Press , for his photo of Russian President Boris Yeltsin dancing at a rock concert
- 1996: Stephanie Welsh , for her photos of female genital cutting in Kenya
- 1995: Associated Press employee for her photos of the Rwanda genocide
- 1994: Kevin Carter , freelance photographer, for the photo of a collapsed starving child in Sudan and a vulture waiting nearby
- 1993: Associated Press employee , for their pictures from the 1992 presidential campaign
- 1992: John Kaplan , Block Newspapers , Toledo , for his photos showing the different lifestyles of seven 21 year olds in the United States
- 1991: William Snyder , The Dallas Morning News , for his photos of sick and orphaned children living in inhumane conditions in Romania
- 1990: David C. Turnley , Detroit Free Press , for photos of the political uprisings in China and Eastern Europe.
1980-1989
- 1989: Manny Crisostomo , Detroit Free Press , for his photos of school life at Detroit Southwestern High School
- 1988: Michel du Cille , The Miami Herald , for photos of a public housing estate overrun by a crack problem
- 1987: David C. Peterson , Des Moines Register , for his photos of the shattered dreams of farmers in the United States
- 1986: Tom Gralish , The Philadelphia Inquirer , for his series of photos of the homeless in Philadelphia
- 1985: Larry C. Price , The Philadelphia Inquirer , for his series of photographs of the war-torn residents of Angola and El Salvador
- The Boston Globe , for his series of photographs of the famine in Ethiopia and his photos of illegal migrants on the Mexican border Stan Grossfeld,
- 1984: Anthony Suau , The Denver Post , for a series of photos about hunger in Ethiopia and a photo of a woman at her husband's grave on Memorial Day
- 1983: James B. Dickman , Dallas Times Herald , for his photos of life and death in El Salvador
- 1982: John H. White , Chicago Sun-Times , for "consistently excellent work on a variety of topics"
- 1981: Taro M. Yamasaki , Detroit Free Press , for his photos from Jackson State Prison
- 1980: Erwin H. Hagler , Dallas Times Herald , for a series about cowboys
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
- 1969: Moneta Sleet Jr. , Ebony Magazine , for the photo of Martin Luther King's widow and child at his funeral
- 1968: Toshio Sakai , United Press International , for the Dreams of Better Times photo showing US soldiers in the Vietnam War