Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography
The Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography was awarded from 1968 – 1999, thereafter being renamed as the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography .
1968 : Rocco Morabito , Jacksonville Journal , for his photograph of telephone linemen, "The Kiss of Life".
1969 : Edward T. Adams , Associated Press , for his photograph,"Saigon Execution ".
1970 : Steve Starr , Associated Press , for his news photo taken at Cornell University , "Campus Guns".
1971 : John Paul Filo , Valley Daily News and Daily Dispatch , Tarentum and New Kensington , Pennsylvania , for his pictorial coverage of the Kent State University tragedy on May 4 , 1970 .
1972 : Horst Faas and Michel Laurent , Associated Press , for their picture series, "Death in Dacca".
1973 : Huynh Cong Ut , Associated Press , for his photograph, "The Terror of War," depicting children in flight from a napalm bombing .
1974 : Anthony K. Roberts , a freelance photographer of Beverly Hills, California , for his picture series, "Fatal Hollywood Drama," in which an alleged kidnapper was killed.
1975 : Gerald H. Gay , Seattle Times , for his photograph of four exhausted firefighters , "Lull in the Battle".
1976 : Stanley Forman , Boston Herald-American , for his sequence of photographs of a fire in Boston on July 22 , 1975 .
1977 : Stanley Forman , Boston Herald-American , for his photograph The Soiling of Old Glory , which depicts Joseph Rakes attacking Theodore Landsmark ? using an American flag as a lance ? during a desegregation busing demonstration at Boston City Hall .
1977 : Neal Ulevich , of the Associated Press , for a series of photographs of disorder and brutality in the streets of Bangkok .
1978 : John H. Blair , a special assignment photographer for United Press International , for a photograph of an Indianapolis broker being held hostage at gunpoint.
1979 : Thomas J. Kelly III , Pottstown Mercury , Pennsylvania, for a series called "Tragedy on Sanatoga Road."
1980 : An unnamed photographer, United Press International , for Firing Squad in Iran. In 2006 , The photographer's identity was revealed to be Jahangir Razmi .[1]
1981 : Larry C. Price , Fort Worth Star-Telegram , for his photographs from Liberia .
1982 : Ron Edmonds , Associated Press , for his coverage of the Reagan assassination attempt .
1983 : Bill Foley , Associated Press , for his series of pictures of victims and survivors of the massacre in the Sabra Camp in Beirut .
1984 : Stan Grossfeld , Boston Globe , for his series of photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon .
1985 : Photography staff, Register , Santa Ana, California , for their coverage of the Olympic games .
1986 : Carol Guzy and Michel duCille , Miami Herald , for their photographs of the devastation caused by the eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia .
1987 : Kim Komenich , San Francisco Examiner , for his photographic coverage of the fall of Ferdinand Marcos .
1988 : Scott Shaw , Odessa American , for his photograph of the child Jessica McClure being rescued from the well into which she had fallen.
1989 : Ron Olshwanger , a freelance photographer, for a picture published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch of a firefighter giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a child pulled from a burning building.
1990 : Photo Staff of Oakland Tribune , California , for their photographs of devastation caused by the Loma Prieta Earthquake of October 17 , 1989 . Oakland Tribune team consisted of Tom Duncan, Angela Pancrazio, Pat Greenhouse, Reginald Pearman, Matthew Lee, Gary Reyes, Michael Macor, Ron Riesterer, Paul Miller, Roy H. Williams.
1991 : Greg Marinovich , Associated Press , for a series of photographs of supporters of South Africa 's African National Congress murdering a man they believed to be a Zulu spy .
1992 : Staff, Associated Press , for photographs of the attempted coup in Russia and the subsequent collapse of the Communist regime.
1993 : Ken Geiger and William Sneider , Dallas Morning News , for their photographs of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona .
1994 : Paul Watson , Toronto Star , for his photograph, published around the world, of a U.S. soldier's body being dragged by Somalis through the streets of Mogadishu .
1995 : Carol Guzy , Washington Post , for her series of photographs illustrating the crisis in Haiti and its aftermath.
1996 : Charles Porter IV , a freelancer, for his photographs taken after the Oklahoma City bombing and distributed by the Associated Press , showing a one-year-old victim handed to and then cradled by a fireman.
1997 : Annie Wells , Press Democrat , Santa Rosa, California , for her photograph of a firefighter rescuing a teenager from raging floodwaters .
1998 : Martha Rial , Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , for her portraits of survivors of the conflicts in Rwanda and Burundi .
1999 : Staff, Associated Press , for its portfolio of images following the embassy bombing in Kenya and Tanzania .
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↑ Joshua Prager, December 2 , 2006 . "A Photograph's Hidden History ", Wall Street Journal, Weekend Edition, New York
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