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Gambar-gambar Yang Pernah Dianugerahkan Pulitzer Prize
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PULITZER PRIZE FOR SPOT NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY 1968-1999
Warning: this post contains some images of death and violence that some people will find disturbing
1968: Rocco Morabito, Jacksonville Journal - For his photograph, "The Kiss of Life."
1969: Edward T. Adams, Associated Press - For his photograph, "Saigon Execution."
1970: Steve Starr, Associated Press, Albany (NY) Bureau - For his news photo taken at Cornell University, "Campus Guns."
1971 - John Paul Filo, Valley Daily News and Daily Dispatch, Tarentum and New Kensington, PA - 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 free-lance photographer of Beverly Hills, CA - For his picture series, "Fatal Hollywood Drama," in which an alleged kidnapper was killed.
1975: Gerald H. Gay, The Seattle Times - For his photograph of four exhausted firemen, "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: Neal Ulevich, Associated Press - For a series of photographs of disorder and brutality in the streets of Bangkok.
1977: Stanley Forman, Boston Herald American - For his photograph of a youth using the flag as a lance in street disorders
1978: John H. Blair, United Press International, a special assignment photographer - For a photograph of an Indianapolis broker being held hostage at gunpoint
1979: Thomas J. Kelly III, Pottstown (PA) Mercury - For a series called "Tragedy on Sanatoga Road."
1980: Jahangir Razmi Ettela'at, Iran - For the photograph "Firing Squad in Iran" that was distributed by United Press International. The photographer remained anonymous until his identity was revealed, with his consent, by Josh Prager of The Wall Street Journal in 2006.
1981: Larry C. Price, Fort Worth (TX) 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 moving series of pictures of victims and survivors of the massacre in the Sabra Camp in Beirut.
1984: Stan Grossfeld, The Boston Globe - For his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon.
1985: Photography Staff, The Register, Santa Ana, CA - For their exceptional coverage of the Olympic games.
1986: Carol Guzy and Michel duCille. The 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 (TX) American - For his photograph of the child Jessica McClure being rescued from the well into which she had fallen.
1989: Ron Olshwanger, free-lance 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, The Tribune, Oakland, CA - For photographs of devastation caused by the Bay Area earthquake of October 17, 1989.
1991: Greg Marinovich, Associated Press - For a series of photographs of supporters of South Africa's African National Congress brutally 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 Snyder, The Dallas Morning News - For their dramatic photographs of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
1994: Paul Watson - The Toronto Star For his photograph, published in many American newspapers, of a U.S. soldier's body being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu by a mob of jeering Somalis.
1995: Carol Guzy, The Washington Post - For her series of photographs illustrating the crisis in Haiti and its aftermath.
1996: Charles Porter IV, a freelancer - For his haunting 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 local fireman.
1997: Annie Wells, The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA - For her dramatic photograph of a local firefighter rescuing a teenager from raging floodwaters.
1998: Martha Rial, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - For her life-affirming portraits of survivors of the conflicts in Rwanda and Burundi.
1999: Photo Staff, Associated Press - For its portfolio of images following the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania that illustrates both the horror and the humanity triggered by the event. |
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owh my....i have to say im kinda shocked looking at some of the pictures. very disturbing and really horrifying ..but the photographer deserve the award..really..kudos to them |
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kejam + sadis gambar2 itu.. |
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Sadisnya gambar2 ni penuh drama |
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often wonder how must the journalist/ photographer felt in that kind of stressful situations...seeing someone pointing gun about to take one's life.the images itself will be haunting me forever |
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memang patut pun menang award.. sanggup menggadaikan keselamatan diri semata-mata untuk tatapan dunia |
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kesian mangsa2 yg gambarnya terakam ni..kejamnya.. |
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sedih tgk pic dalam neh....kena jiwa yang kental baru bleh amek semua pic ni... |
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..................... dunno what to say........................... |
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gambar-gambar yang menceritakan seribu makna |
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aku tak faham gambar pertama.. kejadiannye apa? |
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Post Last Edit by dani-rox at 6-6-2012 18:19
Reply 12# talapia
"Kiss of Life" showed a utility worker, J.D. Thompson, suspended on a utility pole and giving mouth to mouth resuscitation to a fellow lineman, Randall G. Champion, who was unconscious and hanging upside down after contacting a high voltage line. Champion survived and lived until 2002, when he died of heart failure at the age of 64. Thompson is still living. The photograph was published in newspapers around the world.
Cedok drpd wiki |
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Wow, tak terkata. Bertuah mereka (journalist) kerana menyaksikan terlakarnya satu sejarah di hadapan mata. Tapi, malangnya, sejarah yang cukup sadis |
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Reply talapia
Cedok drpd
dani-rox Post at 6-6-2012 18:18
thanx! respect la.. even utility worker pon pandai buat mouth to mouth res. itula bagusnye.. kita kt m'sia ni.. baper kerat ajela yg ada pengetahun mengenai CPR, or any first aid procedure. bila orang lemas ke.. dok melalak2 mintak tolong.. maybe drpd tunggu bantuan dr org lain.. klau dibuat CPR dulu.. mungkin bole menyelamatkan nyawa... |
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x sanggup nk tgk but aku kagum ngan photograper nih yg bersemgant lakukn dng terbik kerja merka.... |
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knp gamba2 kekejaman n tragis yg bnyk menang anugerah? indah ke gamba2 cam tu.. |
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kene hati kering gila kalo nak amek gmbr mcm ni. kudos! |
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myt askar us dipijak..kudos tu somalis |
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kejamnyer...xsanggup nk tgk gambar2 tu.... |
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