Yes. The Pulitzer Prize has two photography categories: one for Breaking News Photography and the other for Feature Photography.
Journalism and photography
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.
Pulitzer Prize for Drama was created in 1918.
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry was created in 1922.
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary was created in 1970.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was created in 1948.
Pulitzer Prize for Music was created in 1943.
Pulitzer Prize for History was created in 1917.
Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting was created in 1985.
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse was created on 1950-10-06.
Alan Diaz won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2001 for his photograph capturing the seizure of Elián González, a Cuban boy at the center of an international custody and immigration controversy.