Yes. The Pulitzer Prize has two Photography categories: one for Breaking News Photography and the other for Feature Photography.
Pulitzer Prize for Photography was created in 1942.
Yes, the Pulitzer Prize is awarded for photography as part of the Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism. The award recognizes outstanding work in the field of photography, including news photography, feature photography, and breaking news photography.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded in the United States.
No one. The Pulitzer Prize was first awarded in 1917.
Journalism and photography
1941.
The Pulitzer Prize in 1981 awarded $1,000 to winners in most categories. However, the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service was awarded $10,000 in 1981.
Yes, posthumous awards are possible for the Pulitzer Prize. The prize can be awarded to a deceased person or, in the case of a team award, to the surviving members.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded for excellence in newspaper journalism, literary achievements, and musical composition.
Gwendolyn Brooks was awarded the 1950 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for her collection, Annie Allen.
No. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., grandson of the newspaper editor, Joseph Pulitzer, whose endowment funds the Pulitzer Prizes was awarded a Special Citation in 1987. Mary McLeod Bethune is not listed in the Pulitzer Prize database.
JFK was awarded Pulitzer Prize (Biography category) in April 1957 for his work "Profiles in Courage". JFK was awarded Pulitzer Prize (Biography category) in April 1957 for his work "Profiles in Courage".