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For a distinguished example of breaking news photography in black and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album, Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500).

Associated Press, by Alan Diaz

For his photograph of armed U.S. federal agents seizing the Cuban boy Elián Gonzalez from his relatives' Miami home.

Winning Work

Cuban refugee Elian Gonzalez and Donato Dalrymple, one of the two men who rescued the boy from the sea, in a bedroom closet as federal agents enter the Little Havana home of Elian's relatives. (Alan Diaz, April 22, 2000)

 

Biography

Alan Diaz, 53, was born and raised in New York. He moved to Cuba in 1964 to be with his parents, who had previously returned to their home there. Diaz earned a teaching degree in Cuba, taught school, and studied what was to become a career change, photography.

Diaz returned to the United States and began his photography career in Miami in 1978 while also teaching English. In 1994 he began working with the AP's Miami bureau as a freelance photographer and became a staff photographer there in June, 2000.

In August of 2000, Diaz was selected by the Associated Press Managing Editors as winner of the 2000 Spot News Photography award for his pictures of federal agents seizing Elian Gonzalez.

The saga of the 6-year-old Cuban boy gripped the nation for five months, and Diaz's pictures were often on front pages. He was the only photographer to capture the pivotal moments inside the home in Miami's Little Havana section, and his dramatic pictrues were immediately transmitted to AP members and subscribers around the world. "I was just doing my job," he said afterwards, "I did what I always do - I shoot pictures."

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Breaking News Photography in 2001:

Chris Gerald

For his photograph of a Palestinian youth triumphantly raising his bloodstained hands after two Israeli soldiers were killed.

Rachel Ritchie

For her photograph of an armed man who shot four people at a local street fair.

The Jury

Robert Kaiser(chair )

associate editor

Thomas E. Callinan

editor

Martha Rial*

photographer

Will Sutton

deputy managing editor

Charles Zoeller

director, NewsPhoto Library

Winners in Breaking News Photography

Photo Staff

For its powerful collection of emotional images taken after the student shootings at Columbine High School.

2001 Prize Winners

David Cay Johnston

For his penetrating and enterprising reporting that exposed loopholes and inequities in the U.S. tax code, which was instrumental in bringing about reforms.

Staff

For its balanced and gripping on-the-scene coverage of the pre-dawn raid by federal agents that took the Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives and reunited him with his Cuban father.