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    • 1968 "Kiss Of Life" This photo had a quite dramatic background as the photographer, Rocco Morabito, was driving as he spotted an electrician hanging upside down on his safety belt struck by 4,160 volts of electricity.
    • 1966 "Flee To Safety" Another entry by a foreign photographer was the image of a South Vietnamese mother and children trying to swim across the river to escape the assault Operation Piranha.
    • 1958 "Faith And Confidence" An image of police officer Maurice Cullinane and two-year-old boy Allen Weaver during a parade in Chinatown, Washington, DC.
    • 1963 "Aid From The Padre" The jurors admired the way drama, impact, and composition coexisted in this image taken by Hector Rondon. It is an image showing a wounded soldier pulling himself up to the priest.
  1. There were 26 Photography prizes awarded in 26 years, including two in 1944 (for 1943 work) and none in 1946. [1] List of winners of Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Year. Image.

  2. The Newseum in Washington, D.C., is redesigning its popular Pulitzer Prize Photographs Gallery. The gallery celebrates all Pulitzer Prize winners in photography since the first photo prize was awarded in 1942. The Newseum is also updating its traveling exhibit, with both revised exhibits scheduled to open in September 2016.

  3. Pulitzer On The Road. Prize Winners by YearPrize Winners by CategoryExplore Lists. Feature Photography. For a distinguished example of feature photography, which may be a single photograph or series of photographs of general news that may be taken over time and that illuminate a subject in great depth, Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).

  4. Mar 29, 2019 · Pulitzer Prize Photographs, from the Newseum in Washington D.C., brings history to life with the most comprehensive collection of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs ever assembled, with images of every prize-winning entry dating back to 1942, when the award was first presented.

  5. May 6, 2024 · The AP has won 59 Pulitzer Prizes, including 36 for photography. Here is a selection of those photos. WARNING: Some of these images include graphic content. Published [hour]: [minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] . Share. 1/46.

  6. Winners. Finalists. 1967. Jack R. Thornell of Associated Press, New Orleans bureau. For his picture of the shooting of James Meredith in Mississippi by a roadside rifleman. 1966. Kyoichi Sawada of United Press International. For his combat photography of the war in Vietnam during 1965. 1965.

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