

The Post’s Eli Saslow won for feature writing. The Washington Post’s Caroline Kitchener won for “unflinching reporting” on the consequences of the abortion decision, including the story of a Texas teenager who gave birth to twins after new restrictions denied her an abortion.

Wade abortion standard, the government's policy of child separation at the border, and welfare spending in Mississippi.

Supreme Court's decision overturning the Roe v. Pulitzers were also given for work surrounding the U.S. The New York Times was honored with an international reporting award for its coverage of Russian killings in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. “This is local journalism at its best – and local journalism is the heartbeat of this country’s journalism in general.” “The recognition is tremendous and we’re grateful our work is being honored on the national stage like this,” Kelly Ann Scott, editor in chief and vice president of Alabama Media Group, said in a statement. Remkus and Stephens were also picking up their second Pulitzers, after being part of a team that won in 2021 for national reporting. It was a second Pulitzer win for John Archibald, who previously won in 2018 for commentary, and the first for his son, Ramsey Archibald. His Alabama colleagues John Archibald, Ashley Remkus, Ramsey Archibald and Challen Stephens won a local reporting award for a probe into a local police force. Kyle Whitmire, of AL.com, won a commentary award for “measured and persuasive columns” about Alabama’s Confederate heritage and a legacy of racism. The public service winner receives a gold medal.

The Pulitzers honor the best in journalism from 2022 in 15 categories, as well as eight arts categories focused on books, music and theater. Other winners of two Pulitzers apiece were AL.com, of Birmingham, Alabama, the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and The Washington Post.
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If you have any questions, or need any additional info from me, please feel free to reach out via phone or email.įor more info on services offered, click here.NEW YORK - (AP) - The Associated Press won two Pulitzer Prizes on Monday for its coverage of the war in Ukraine, earning recognition for its breaking news photography of the Russian invasion, as well as the prestigious public service award for its startling - and exclusive - dispatches from the besieged port city of Mariupol.ĪP journalists were also finalists in two Pulitzer categories, for breaking news photography of Sri Lanka's political crisis and for feature photography of the Ukraine war's impact on older people.įor the public service award, the Pulitzer judges acknowledged AP - which had the only international journalists in Mariupol for nearly three weeks - for capturing notable images of an injured, pregnant woman being rushed to medical help and Russia firing on civilian targets.ĪP’s Mariupol team was made up of videojournalist Mstyslav Chernov, photographer Evgeniy Maloletka and video producer Vasilisa Stepanenko on the ground in the besieged city, and reporter Lori Hinnant in Paris. Thanks for taking the time to check out my work. Every client brings a unique need, and I’m consistently challenged to both listen well and pay close attention in order to create work that tells their story best. Through all of these experiences, I’ve had the opportunity to work with all sorts of folks, ranging from individuals to large companies. Over this time, I’ve worked in multiple industries, including portrait, real estate, branding, photojournalism, and concert photography, to name some other favorites. I’m also the staff photographer at INDY Week, a job that allows me to frequently visit new places and meet interesting people here in our community. Recently, I’ve enjoyed work producing content for local small businesses and makers. I am a Raleigh native, and have been working professionally as a photographer in the Triangle area for the past 8 years.
