Taking Great Pictures: Advice from Pulitzer-Winning Photographers
How do some of the world's best photographers tell stories through images? This collection of tips gets to the heart of memorably capturing a moment in time.
How do some of the world's best photographers tell stories through images? This collection of tips gets to the heart of memorably capturing a moment in time.
The Washington Post contributor captured the humanity of those affected by famine in Yemen in his 2019 Prize-winning portfolio. He spoke to the Pulitzers about what drew him to the region and his philosophy on covering struggles of civilians in countries of conflict.
As an exhibition of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs opens in St. Louis, Post-Dispatch reporter Jane Henderson reflects on their wide-ranging impact — including that of her colleagues' coverage of Ferguson.
The trove of images of African-American life in the 20th century includes Moneta Sleet's 1969 Pulitzer-winning image of Coretta Scott King cradling her and her husband Martin Luther King Jr.'s young daughter Bernice at his funeral.
The Pulitzer Prizes welcome submissions in all 14 Journalism categories — including the newly expanded Breaking News category. For the second year, magazines are eligible in all Prize categories.
Guam finds itself on the front line as threats escalate between the North Korean and U.S. governments. The territory's only Pulitzer winner shares pictures of the daily lives of these Americans thrust into the headlines.
Burns' latest project, 'The Vietnam War,' is airing on PBS. Recently retired Pulitzer administrator Mike Pride speaks to him about the making of the film — and why three prize-winning images conjure the war for young Americans.
Watch a live stream of Pulitzer Prize Administrator Mike Pride announcing the 2017 Pulitzer Prizes on April 10, 2017 at 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Crisostomo won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 1989 for a special section in the Detroit Free Press, “A Class Act, The Life and Times of Southwestern High School,” which documented student experiences and the dynamics of an inner-city high school.
As part of the Pulitzer Centennial Campfires Initiative, University of Central Oklahoma students participated in an event with past prize winners and wrote up accounts of what they learned. Here, Manuelle Arias writes about LA Times photographer is Don Barletti's experience in Central America.