The Pulitzer Prize in the category “Feature Photography” was awarded to Barbara Davidson of the Los Angeles Times. For a distinguished example of feature photography in black and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album, in print or online or both, Ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

Awarded to Barbara Davidson of the Los Angeles Times for her intimate story of innocent victims trapped in the city’s crossfire of deadly gang violence.

Finalists

Also nominated as finalists in this category were: Todd Heisler of The New York Times for his sensitive portrayal of a large Colombian clan carrying a genetic mutation that causes Alzheimer’s disease in early middle age; and Greg Kahn of The Naples Daily News for his pictures that show the mixed impact of the recession in Florida – loss of jobs and homes for some but profit for others.

BIOGRAPHY
BARBARA DAVIDSON

Photojournalist
Los Angeles Times

EXPERIENCE

Los Angeles Times, staff photojournalist, 2007-present
Dallas Morning News, staff photojournalist, 1999-2007
Washington Times, staff photojournalist, 1996-1999
The Record, Canada, staff photojournalist, 1994-1996

EDUCATION

Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, B.F.A., Film Studies Photography

PERSONAL

Born: Montreal, Canada, 1964

AWARDS

Visa d’Or International Daily Press Award, China earthquake, 2009

Pulitzer Prize, spot news photography (team entry), staff of the Los Angeles Times, 2006

Pictures of the Year International newspaper photographer of the year, 2006

Other awards from the White House Press Photographers Association and the National Press Photographers Association