Year |
Image |
Name(s) |
Publication |
Rationale |
1942 |
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Milton Brooks |
The Detroit News |
"for his photo entitled, 'Ford Strikers Riot.'" |
1943 |
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Frank Noel |
Associated Press |
"for his photo entitled, 'Water!' serviced by the AP." |
1944 |
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Earle Bunker |
Omaha World-Herald |
"for his photo entitled, 'Homecoming.'" |
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Frank Filan |
Associated Press |
"for his photo entitled, 'Tarawa Island,' serviced by the AP." |
1945 |
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Joe Rosenthal |
Associated Press |
"for his photograph of the Marines planting the American flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima." |
1946 |
No award |
1947 |
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Arnold Hardy |
Associated Press |
"for his photo of a woman falling from a burning hotel, distributed by the AP."[2] |
1948 |
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Frank Cushing |
Boston Traveller |
"for his photo, 'Boy Gunman and Hostage.'"[3][4] |
1949 |
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Nat Fein |
New York Herald Tribune |
"for his photo, 'Babe Ruth Bows Out.'" |
1950 |
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Bill Crouch |
Oakland Tribune |
"for his picture, 'Near Collision at Air Show.'" |
1951 |
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Max Desfor |
Associated Press |
"for his photographic coverage of the Korean War, an outstanding example of which is, 'Flight of Refugees across Wrecked Bridge in Korea.'"[5] |
1952 |

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John Robinson |
The Des Moines Register |
"for their sequence of 6 pictures of the Drake-Oklahoma A&M football game of October 20, 1951, in which player Johnny Bright's jaw was broken." |
Don Ultang |
1953 |
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William M. Gallagher |
The Flint Journal |
"for a photo of ex-Governor Adlai E. Stevenson with a hole in his shoe taken during the 1952 presidential campaign." |
1954 |
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Virginia Schau |
Akron Beacon Journal |
"for snapping a thrilling rescue at Redding, California, the picture being published in the Akron Beacon Journal and other newspapers and nationally distributed by the AP." |
1955 |
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John L. Gaunt |
Los Angeles Times |
"for a photo that is poignant and profoundly moving, entitled, 'Tragedy by the Sea,' showing a young couple standing together beside an angry sea in which only a few minutes earlier their year-old son had perished."[4] |
1956 |
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Staff |
New York Daily News |
"for its consistently excellent news picture coverage in 1955, an outstanding example of which is its photo, 'Bomber Crashes in Street.'"[4] |
1957 |
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Harry A. Trask |
Boston Traveller |
"for his dramatic and outstanding photographic sequence of the sinking of the liner Andrea Doria, the pictures being taken from an airplane flying at a height of 75 feet only nine minutes before the ship plunged to the bottom. (The second picture in the sequence is cited as the key photograph.)" |
1958 |
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William C. Beall |
The Washington Daily News |
"for his photograph 'Faith and Confidence,' showing a policeman patiently reasoning with two-year-old boy trying to cross a street during a parade."[6] |
1959 |
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William Seaman |
The Minnesota Star Tribune |
"for his dramatic photograph of the sudden death of a child in the street." |
1960 |
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Andrew Lopez |
United Press International |
"for his series of four photographs of a corporal, formerly of Dictator Batista's army, who was executed by a Castro firing squad, the principal picture showing the condemned man receiving last rites." |
1961 |
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Yasushi Nagao |
Mainichi Shimbun |
"for his photograph, 'Tokyo Stabbing,' distributed by United Press International and widely printed in American newspapers." |
1962 |
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Paul Vathis |
Associated Press |
"for the photograph, 'Serious Steps,' published April 22, 1961." |
1963 |
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Héctor Rondón |
La República |
"for his remarkable picture of a priest holding a wounded soldier in the 1962 Venezuelan insurrection: 'Aid from the Padre.' The photograph was distributed by the Associated Press." |
1964 |
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Robert H. Jackson |
Dallas Times Herald |
"for his photograph of the murder of Lee Oswald by Jack Ruby." |
1965 |
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Horst Faas |
Associated Press |
"for his combat photography of the war in South Vietnam during 1964." |
1966 |
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Kyōichi Sawada |
United Press International |
"for his combat photography of the war in Vietnam during 1965."[7] |
1967 |
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Jack R. Thornell |
Associated Press |
"for his picture of the shooting of James Meredith in Mississippi by a roadside rifleman." |