Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography 566565 223744590 2008-07-05T15:56:00Z Topbanana 20151 Fix link to John H White (photojournalist) {{Pulitzer}} The '''[[Pulitzer Prize]] for Feature Photography''' has been awarded since [[1968]] 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. Before 1968, there was only one photography category, the [[Pulitzer Prize for Photography]], which was divided into [[Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography|spot news]] and [[Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography| breaking news]] and the feature categories. The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award. List of winners in feature photography and their official citations: * '''[[1968]]:''' [[Toshio Sakai]], ''[[United Press International]]'', "for his [[Vietnam War]] combat photograph, 'Dreams of Better Times.'" * '''[[1969]]:''' [[Moneta Sleet Jr.]] of ''[[Ebony magazine]]'', "for his photograph of [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]'s widow and child, taken at Dr. King's funeral." * '''[[1970]]:''' [[Dallas Kinney]], ''[[Palm Beach Post|Palm Beach Post (Florida)]]'', "for his portfolio of pictures of [[Florida]] migrant workers, 'Migration to Misery.'" * '''[[1971]]:''' [[Jack Dykinga]], ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'', "for his dramatic and sensitive photographs at the Lincoln and Dixon State Schools for the Retarded in [[Illinois]]." * '''[[1972]]:''' [[David Hume Kennerly]], ''[[United Press International]]'', "for his dramatic photographs of the Vietnam War in 1971." * '''[[1973]]:''' [[Brian Lanker]], ''[[Topeka Capital-Journal]]'', "for his sequence on [[child birth]], as exemplified by his photograph, 'Moment of Life.'" * '''[[1974]]:''' [[Slava Veder]], ''[[Associated Press]]'', "for his picture ''[[Burst of Joy]]'', which illustrated the return of an American prisoner of war from captivity in North Vietnam." * '''[[1975]]:''' [[Matthew Lewis (journalist)|Matthew Lewis]], ''[[Washington Post]]'', "for his photographs in color and black and white." * '''[[1976]]:''' Photographic staff of the ''[[Louisville Courier-Journal and Times]]'', "for a comprehensive pictorial report on busing in Louisville's schools." * '''[[1977]]:''' [[Robin Hood (journalist)|Robin Hood]], ''[[Chattanooga Times Free Press|Chattanooga News-Free Press]]'', "for his photograph of a disabled veteran and his child at an [[Armed Forces Day]] parade." * '''[[1978]]:''' [[J. Ross Baughman]], ''[[Associated Press]]'', "for three photographs from guerrilla areas in Rhodesia." * '''[[1979]]:''' Staff photographers of the ''[[Boston Herald American]]'', "for photographic coverage of the blizzard of 1978." * '''[[1980]]:''' [[Erwin H. Hagler]], ''[[Dallas Times Herald]]'', "for a series on the Western cowboy." * '''[[1981]]:''' [[Taro M. Yamasaki]], ''[[Detroit Free Press]]'', "for his photographs of Jackson State Prison, Michigan." * '''[[1982]]:''' [[John H White (photojournalist)|John H. White]], ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'', "for consistently excellent work on a variety of subjects." * '''[[1983]]:''' [[James B. Dickman]], ''[[Dallas Times Herald]]'', "for his telling photographs of life and death in [[El Salvador]]." * '''[[1984]]:''' [[Anthony Suau]], ''[[The Denver Post]]'', "for a series of photographs which depict the tragic effects of starvation in [[Ethiopia]] and for a single photograph of a woman at her husband's gravesite on [[Memorial Day]]." * '''[[1985]]:''' [[Stan Grossfeld]], ''[[Boston Globe]]'', "for his series of photographs of the famine in Ethiopia and for his pictures of illegal aliens on the [[U.S.-Mexico border]]." * '''[[1986]]:''' [[Tom Gralish]], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', "for his series of photographs of [[Philadelphia]]'s homeless." * '''[[1987]]:''' [[David Peterson (journalist)|David C. Peterson]], ''[[Des Moines Register]]'', "for his photographs depicting the shattered dreams of American farmers." * '''[[1988]]:''' [[Michel duCille]], ''[[Miami Herald]]'', "for photographs portraying the decay and subsequent rehabilitation of a housing project overrun by the drug crack." * '''[[1989]]:''' [[Manny Crisostomo]], ''[[Detroit Free Press]]'', "for his series of photographs depicting student life at Southwestern High School in Detroit." * '''[[1990]]:''' [[David C. Turnley]], ''[[Detroit Free Press]]'', "for photographs of the political uprisings in China and Eastern Europe." * '''[[1991]]:''' [[William Snyder]], ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', "for his photographs of ill and orphaned children living in subhuman conditions in [[Romania]]." * '''[[1992]]:''' [[John Kaplan]], ''[[Block Newspapers]]'', Toledo, Ohio, "for his photographs depicting the diverse lifestyles of seven 21-year-olds across the United States." * '''[[1993]]:''' Staff of ''[[Associated Press]]'', "for its portfolio of images drawn from the 1992 presidential campaign." * '''[[1994]]:''' [[Kevin Carter]], a free-lance photographer, "for a picture first published in ''[[The New York Times]]'' of a starving Sudanese girl who collapsed on her way to a feeding center while a vulture waited nearby." ([http://worldsfamousphotos.com/stricken-child-crawling-towards-a-food-camp-1993.html image]) * '''[[1995]]:''' Staff of ''[[Associated Press]]'', "for its portfolio of photographs chronicling the horror and devastation in [[Rwanda]]." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1995/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[1996]]:''' [[Stephanie Welsh]], "a free-lancer, for her shocking sequence of photos, published by [[Newhouse News Service]], of a [[female genital cutting]] rite in [[Kenya]]." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1996/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[1997]]:''' [[Alexander Zemlianichenko]], ''[[Associated Press]]'', "for his photograph of Russian President [[Boris Yeltsin]] dancing at a rock concert during his campaign for re-election. This was originally nominated in the Spot News Photography section, but was moved by the board to Feature Photography." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1997/feature-photography/works/ image]) * '''[[1998]]:''' [[Clarence Williams (journalist)|Clarence Williams]], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', "for his powerful images documenting the plight of young children with parents addicted to alcohol and drugs." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1998/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[1999]]:''' Staff of ''[[Associated Press]]'', "for its striking collection of photographs of the key players and events stemming from [[Bill Clinton|President Clinton]]'s affair with [[Monica Lewinsky]] and the ensuing impeachment hearings." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1999/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2000]]:''' [[Carol Guzy]], [[Michael Williamson]] and [[Lucian Perkins]], ''[[Washington Post]]'', "for their intimate and poignant images depicting the plight of the [[Kosovo]] refugees." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2000/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2001]]:''' [[Matt Rainey]], [[Star-Ledger|Star-Ledger (New Jersey)]], "for his emotional photographs that illustrate the care and recovery of two students critically burned in a dormitory fire at [[Seton Hall University]]." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2001/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2002]]:''' ''[[The New York Times]]'' staff, "for its photographs chronicling the pain and the perseverance of people enduring protracted conflict in [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]]." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2002/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2003]]:''' [[Don Bartletti]], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', "for his memorable portrayal of how undocumented Central American youths, often facing deadly danger, travel north to the United States." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2003/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2004]]:''' [[Carolyn Cole]], ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', "for her cohesive, behind-the-scenes look at the effects of civil war in [[Liberia]], with special attention to innocent citizens caught in the conflict." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2004/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2005]]:''' [[Deanne Fitzmaurice]], ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'', "for her sensitive photo essay on an [[Oakland, California|Oakland]] hospital's effort to mend an Iraqi boy nearly killed by an explosion." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2005/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2006]]:''' [[Todd Heisler]] of ''[[Rocky Mountain News]]'', "for his haunting, behind-the-scenes look at funerals for [[Colorado]] [[United States Marines|Marines]] who return from [[Iraq War|Iraq]] in caskets." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2006/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2007]]:''' [[Renée C. Byer]] of ''[[The Sacramento Bee]]'', "for her intimate portrayal of a single mother and her young son as he loses his battle with cancer." ([http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2007/feature-photography/works/ images]) * '''[[2008]]:''' Preston Gannaway of the ''[[Concord Monitor]]'', "for her intimate chronicle of a family coping with a parent's terminal illness." [[Category:Photography awards]] [[Category:Pulitzer Prizes]] [[de:Pulitzer-Preis/Feature-Fotoberichterstattung]] [[ja:ピューリッツァー賞 特集写真部門]]