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    Toshio Sakai (酒井 淑夫, Sakai Toshio, March 31, 1940 – November 21, 1999) was a Japanese photographer for United Press International. He was the first winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography . Biography. Toshio Sakai was born in Tōkai, Japan, on March 31, 1940.

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  2. Dec 13, 2021 · Japan’s Toshio Sakai of United Press International was the first Pulitzer Prize winner in the category of feature photography. Joining UPI in Tokyo in 1965, Sakai began covering the Vietnam War as American combat troops arrived that same year.

  3. How to Enter. Pulitzer On The Road. Prize Winners. The 1968Pulitzer Prize Winnerin Feature Photography. For a distinguished example of feature photography in black and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album, One thousand dollars ($1,000). Toshio Sakai of United Press International.

  4. Nov 7, 2016 · Toshio Sakai - 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography "For his Vietnam War combat photograph, 'Dreams of Better Times.'"

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  5. Photo by Toshio Sakai. First time the prize was awarded to a portfolio including color photos, 1975 to Matthew Lewis. This is a photo from Matthew Lewis's 1975 entry, the first by a Washington Post photographer to win a Pulitzer Prize. The Pulitzer gallery at the Newseum is like a history lesson.

  6. www.historynet.com › vietnam-sakai › toshio-sakai-upi| HistoryNet

    Although often overlooked today, Toshio Sakai made history as the first photographer to win a Pulitzer prize for his Vietnam War coverage. (Courtesy of The Pulitzer Prizes)

  7. Vietnam War 1967 - Photo by Toshio Sakai - Pulitzer Prize Winning Photography. 17 Jun 1967, South Vietnam --- An American soldier with the First Army Division sleeps atop a pillbox bunker during a monsoon downpour following heavy Vietcong sniper and mortar fire.

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