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Pulitzer Prize winning photography

By 이우영

Published : April 19, 2011 - 18:42

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Three photographers of the Washington Post, Carol Guzy, Nikki Kahn and Ricky Carioti, won the Pulitzer Prizes in the breaking news photography for their up-close portrait of grief and desperation after a catastrophic earthquake struck Haiti.

워싱턴 타임즈의 사진기자 3명은 아이티 지진후 참사를 담은 사진으로 퓰리처 상 긴급뉴스사진 부문을 수상했다. 퓰리처상은 매년 뉴욕의 컬럼비아대 퓰리처상 위원회가 수상작을 발표해 왔으며 , 올해로 95주년을 맞는다.
 

In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted "The Elderly" Idamise Pierre leans against a tree as she waits to bathe at the Azil Communal Home for the Aging. (AP-Yonhap News)

In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted "Haiti Weeps" a woman cried while attending a worship service at Cathedral Notre Dame, which was destroyed in the quake in Port-au-Prince. (AP-Yonhap News)

In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted "The Moment Time Stopped," survivors piled bodies of the dead outside for weeks after earthquake in Port-au-Prince. (AP-Yonhap News)
In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted In this Jan. 2010 photo submitted by the Washington Post tilted "Rescue", a tiny baby named Reggie Claude is rescued from the rubble of his home. Disaster relief workers and family members rejoiced as Oscar Vega carried the child through the streets. (AP-Yonhap News)

This photo provided by the Pulitzer Prize Board and published Jan, 15, 2010, is part of a series of photographs of a devastating earthquake that stuck Haiti three days earlier. Cindy Tersme throws herself on the rubble of Ecole St. Gerard, screaming as she searches for her brother. (AP-Yonhap News) This photo provided by the Pulitzer Prize Board and published Jan, 15, 2010, is part of a series of photographs of a devastating earthquake that stuck Haiti three days earlier. Cindy Tersme throws herself on the rubble of Ecole St. Gerard, screaming as she searches for her brother. (AP-Yonhap News)