Pulitzer Prize / Photography

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The Pulitzer Prize for Photography (Pulitzer Prize for Photography) was awarded from 1942 to 1967, except in 1946. He was then divided into two categories:

1960-1967

  • 1967: Jack R. Thornell of Associated Press New Orleans bureau
  • 1966: Kyōichi Sawada of United Press International
  • 1965: Horst Faas of the Associated Press
  • 1964: Robert H. Jackson of the Dallas Times-Herald
  • 1963: Hector Rondon of La Republica (Caracas, Venezuela)
  • 1962: Paul Vathis of the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, bureau of the Associated Press
  • 1961: Yasushi Nagao of the Mainichi Shimbun (Tokyo)
  • 1960: Andrew Lopez of United Press International

1950-1959

  • 1959: William Seaman of the Minneapolis Star
  • 1958: William C. Beall of the Washington Daily News (Washington, DC)
  • 1957: Harry A. Trask of Boston Traveler
  • 1956: Staff of the New York Daily News
  • 1955: John L. Gaunt, Jr. of the Los Angeles Times
  • 1954: Mrs. Walter M. Schau, an amateur from San Anselmo, California
  • 1953: William M. Gallagher of the Flint (Mich.) Journal
  • 1952: John Robinson and Don Ultang of the Des Moines Register
  • 1951: Max Desfor of the Associated Press
  • 1950: Bill Crouch of Oakland Tribune

1942-1949

  • 1949: Nathaniel Fein of the New York Herald-Tribune
  • 1948: Frank Cushing of Boston Traveler
  • 1947: Arnold Hardy, amateur photographer, Atlanta
  • 1946: not awarded
  • 1945: Joe Rosenthal of the Associated Press
  • 1944: Earle L. Bunker of World-Herald (Omaha, Nebraska)
  • 1944: Frank Filan of the Associated Press
  • 1943: Frank Noel of the Associated Press
  • 1942: Milton Brooks of Detroit News

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