Prêmio Robert Capa Gold Medal
A Robert Capa Gold Medal (Medalha de ouro Robert Capa) é um prêmio à melhor fotografa realizada fora dos Estados Unidos que requeira excepcional valor e meios ("best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise").[1]
O galardão, que se outorga anualmente pelo Overseas Press Clube, se criou em 1955 em honra ao fotógrafo de guerra Robert Capa.
Fotógrafos com mais de uma medalha
Lista completa de ganhadores
- 2008: Shaul Schwarz, Getty Images, "Violência em Kenia depois das eleições presidenciais de 2007"
- 2007: John Moore, Getty Images, "O assassinato de Benazir Bhutto"
- 2006: Paolo Pellegrin, Magnum, "True Pain: Israel & Hizbullah"
- 2005: Chris Hondros, Getty Images, "One Night In Tal Afar"
- 2004: Ashley Gilbertson (Aurora), The New York Times, "The Battle for Fallujah"
- 2003: Carolyn Escola, The Los Angeles Times, "Covering Conflict: Iraq and Liberia"
- 2002: Carolyn Escola, The Los Angeles Times, "Church of the Nativity: In the Center of the Siege"
- 2001: Luc Delahaye (Magnum) para Newsweek, "Afghanistan"
- 2000: Chris Anderson (Aurora), The New York Times Magazine, "Desperate Passage"
- 1999: John Stanmeyer (SABA), Time, "The Killing of Bernardino Guterres in Dili, East Timor"
- 1998: James Nachtwey (Magnum), Time, "Indonésia: Descent into Madness"
- 1997: Horst Faas/Tim Page, Random House, "Requiem: By the Photographers Who Died in Vietname and Indochina"
- 1996: Corrine Dufka (Reuters), "Liberia: From a Dead Man’s Wallet"
- 1995: Anthony Suau, Time, "Grozny: Rússia’s Nightmare"
- 1994: James Nachtwey (Magnum), Time Magazine, "Election Violence for South Africa"
- 1993: Paul Watson, The Toronto Star, "Mogadishu"
- 1992: Luc Delahaye (Sipa Press), "Sarajevo: Life in the War Zone"
- 1991: Christopher Morris (Black Star), Time.
- 1990: Bruce Haley (Black Star), Ou.S. News & World Report
- 1989: David Turnley (Black Star & The Detroit Free Press) "Revolutions in Chinesa and Romania"
- 1988: Chris Steele-Perkins (Magnum), Time, "Graveside Terror"
- 1987: Janet Knott, The Boston Globe, "Democracy: What Price?"
- 1986: James Nachtwey, Time/GEO (edição alemã), "Island at War"
- 1985: Peter Magubane, Time, "Cry for Justice: Cry for Peace"
- 1984: James Nachtwey (Black Star), Time, "Photos of El Salvador"
- 1983: James Nachtwey, Time, "Lebanon"
- 1982: Harry Mattison, Time.
- 1981: Rudi Frey, Time.
- 1980: Steve McCurry, Time.
- 1979: Kaveh Golestan, Time.
- 1978: Susan Meiselas, Time.
- 1977: Eddie Adams (The Associated Press), "The Boat of Não Smiles".
- 1976: Catherine Leroy (Gama), Time, Cobertura de lutas de rua em Beirut .
- 1975: Dirck Halstead, Time, Cobertura do Vietname.
- 1974: W. Eugene Smith, Camera 35.
- 1973: David Burnett/Raymond Depardon/Charles Gerretsen (Gama Presse Images), "Chili"
- 1972: Clive W. Limpkin, Penguin Books, "Battle of Bogside"
- 1971: Larry Burrows, Life.
- 1970: Kyoichi Sawada (United Press International)
- 1969: Fotografñia checa anónima, Look, "A Death to Remember"
- 1968: John Olson, Life, "The Battle That Regained and Ruined Hue"
- 1967: David Douglas Duncan, Life & ABC.
- 1966: Henri Huet (The Associated Press)
- 1965: Larry Burrows, Life.
- 1964: Horst Faas (The Associated Press), Coverage of Vietname.
- 1963: Larry Burrows, Life, Fotografias em cor da guerra do Vietname.
- 1962: Peter Dehmel & Klaus Dehmel, NBC, "The Tunnel"
- 1960: Yung Seu Kwon, NBC,
- 1959: Mario Biasetti, CBS.
- 1958: Paul Bruck, CBS, Coverage of Lebanon.
- 1956: John Sadovy, Life.
- 1955: Howard Sochurek, Magnum para Life.
Referências
- ↑ «OPC Awards: The Robert Capa Gold Medal». Overseas Press Clube of America. Consultado o 12-11-2007.
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