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2009 Pulitzer Prize Distinguished Example of Feature Photography

This year’s Pulitzer Prize winner for Distinguished Example of Feature Photography went to New York Times’ Staff Photographer, Damon Winters, for his coverage of President Obama’s Campaign. Although photographers such as Damon do not shoot photography for the purpose of winning prizes, being awarding one is certainly a measure of success and ability.

We could all learn some creative techniques by observing Damon’s body of work. Damon recieved a $10,000 cash prize in adition to the honor of earning a Pulitzer Prize.

Take a moment to watch a brief narrarated slide show of David Winters’ award winning photo’s. Also take a moment to visit the Pulitzer Prize website for a citation and more of David Winter’s photography.

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One Comment

  1. Posted November 2, 2009 at 1:58 am | Permalink

    I have had photography classes, and I have done photography assignments in the past, nothing big. This is going to be about an hour or so of photography for a renewal of vows/wedding ceremony. How much should I charge.

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