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Moments: The Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographs

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The most arresting photographic images in our history-all the way up to the World Trade Center tragedy and the 2002 war in Afghanistan-come to life in this complete compilation of Pulitzer Prize-winning news and feature photos, along with the stories behind them. More than 235 prize-winning photographs offer a year-by-year, dramatically visual chronicle of our times. Each beautifully reproduced image is accompanied by key information on how the shot was taken and the stunning story behind it, as told to author Hal Buell by the photographers. An accompanying timeline, placing each photo in its historical context, features yet another 265 photographs. This unique and moving volume is completely up to date, including the 2000-2001 winners. Recent photos include images of students fleeing Columbine High School and the striking shot of federal agents taking Elian Gonzales from the arms of his relatives at gunpoint.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Hal Buell

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Hal Buell is the former head of the Photography Service (photography director) at the Associated Press. He is also the author of Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs and Uncommon Valor, Common Virtue, a book about war photographer Joe Rosenthal. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Buell

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Profile Image for Lorraine.
1,161 reviews87 followers
February 17, 2017
This book will lift you up, tear your heart out, aid you in understanding current events from 1943-
2015, help you feel and extend your compassion, hopefully, educate you, learn what a photojournalist goes through 'to get that picture', and give you a picture of the world during the years stated above.
Moments:The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs by Hal Buell should not be missed. A truly excellent book. Very highly recommended!!
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466 reviews33 followers
December 3, 2024
A coffee table book with Pulitzer Prize winning pictures from 1942 till 2007. Each photo is accompanied by a short description of its origin and circumstances when captured by its author. This helps in understanding the difficulties involved in taking the "perfect" shot and amount of preparation undertaken by the photographer.

Most of the pictures are well known but who knows how Robert Jackson managed to get the exact moment when Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby, or how Ron Edmonds managed to capture an assassination attempt on President Reagan?

Additionally, for each year, a series of small pictures with the other major events in that year are included as well. A great coffee table book.
Profile Image for Tom Romig.
667 reviews
March 13, 2017
Powerful images from over half a century, from the first prize in 1942--"The Battle of the Overpass"--to 2015 and the tragedy in Ferguson. The reproductions are large and plentiful. (In 1968, two annual prizes began to be awarded, one for feature photography and the other for spot news photography, the latter renamed breaking news photography in 2000.) Hal Buell's text gives background on both the photos and the photographers. He divides the book into six eras, each with an insightful introduction. One glaring lack: no captions, so it's not always clear what is being depicted.
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17 reviews3 followers
August 2, 2017
Great book touching on various aspects of photography Pulitzer prizes - the photographers, photography technology,the stories covered and the history in general. Can be rather sad at times as most of the stories seem to be of human hardships, especially war. This was the 2005 edition - may consider the 2015 edition.
177 reviews
May 21, 2025
The contents of this book will stay with me for a long time, for two reasons:
1) I learned a tremendous amount about modern world history by reading every word of each photo's explanation.
2) The photos were so telling - about the caring of some people for others, and about how cruel some people are capable of being, particularly in the name of politics and/or religion.
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July 10, 2018
The print portion of the text is small. Timelines accompany the stories to photos but they are in even smaller font. Photos take center stage and are glorious.
This book is worth checking out; find it at your local library for a visual walk thru history.
Profile Image for Andre Hermanto.
534 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2019
Good:
* Many heroic, thought-provoking and horrifying photographs.

Bad:
* There's no short summary about the subject, location and date for each of the photos. The reader must read an essay to know what it's about.
Profile Image for Katie.
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January 22, 2023
I’ve always been intrigued by the backstories of Pulitzer photos, and this book didn’t disappoint with the tales behind every award-winning image up to 2005. Some were heart wrenching, some inspiring. All made you pause and recognize the power of a moment in time.
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June 25, 2022
Great book, however it does not include all Pulitzer Prize winning photos from each photo essay, only a select few chosen by the author.
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January 2, 2025
Nice walk down memory lane. With photographer info and details surrounding each shot.
Profile Image for CD .
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October 22, 2010
In a day and age of polarized and politicized journalism a work of this quality that covers the award winning images that have helped define print coverage of the world is most welcomed.

Hal Buell well known at least partially for his compilations of great photographic images of twentieth century events has delivered another 'keeper' for the libraries of photographers, journalists, and historians. A consistent format divided into historic period sections in chronological order gives this book more value than merely a catalog of the award winners. From the first black and white photographs taken on medium format classic press cameras to the digital age each photo is reproduced and reprinted in a high quality fashion.

The story of the photos is as often compelling as the story they render or illustrate. From war coverage to tragic urban mishap, each photo sparks a memory for those alive at that time or fills in the details of some else wise dry historic moment.

Not every great moment in the time covered by these awards won a prize. Many of these photos were part of stories that otherwise wouldn't have had the meaning or impact they did as a result of the effect of 'another thousand words' instantly added by their existence.

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October 13, 2010
Excellent read. Well written. Gives a sense of meaningful continuity to the past 68 yrs. The descriptions of the different eras in photography render the reader a clear sense of the change that photography has gone through, as well as a coincident feel for historical events and patterns over that same period of time. Further, the narratives of each Pulitzer winning shot add a sense of the human factor accompanying each of the shots.
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184 reviews
December 1, 2012
Japanese translated edition

This book reminds me there are so many things I need to know. It's difficult to know just by words. A shot tells everything no need for explanation. So many horribly sad shots but there's also a few sweet shots. I love the one with a police officer and a boy in Chinatown. The shot is so peaceful and full of respect.

This book gave me really good ideas to know more about real world.
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370 reviews10 followers
February 26, 2025
This book, a gift from my son and daughter, presents and discusses the Pulitzer prize-winning photographs of each year from 1942 to 2011. The photographs are not surprisingly amazing but they are accompanied by the events in the photographs themselves and a commentary on the evolution of press photography.
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September 14, 2012
An excellent collection of Pulitzer Prize winning photographs from throughout the years. The book progresses in a year by year fashion, highlighting the years top photos and the stories behind them. Interesting from both a historical and photographic perspective.
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June 13, 2017
I read the 2015 edition and it was awesome. Besides the historical events encapsulated in the photos, the book is an interesting look at the history of photography and journalism. A warning, though, a lot of the images are difficult to look at. Lots of violence, dead bodies and sad stories.
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41 reviews
October 14, 2013
Some of the best photographs by our times' leading photojournalists.
73 reviews
December 24, 2013
An outstanding book of Pulitzer Prize winning photos.
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November 12, 2015
Very interesting overview of all the different conflicts, and some absolutely amazing photos too.
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120 reviews
January 8, 2019
I read this in high school, but recently I have been thinking about this book and the importance of photojournalism - especially in a time like this one. I'm glad that I finally remembered and found the name of this book. When I was in high school, I randomly picked it up because it was one of those "featured" books that were placed on top of shelves. I never thought it would make such an impact on how I would think about historic events and photography. My favorite part about this book is how it had a blurb talking about the historical importance behind the photograph. Although the photos can stand by themselves, the context defined the relevant importance along with the lead-up and aftermath.
I can't wait to buy my own copy of this book!
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