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The Pulitzer Prize Photographs / Capture the Moment
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 56415" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>Just read through this excellent book on Pulitzer prize photos edited by Cyma Rubin and Eric Newton updated 2007 edition. Just an excellent book for amateur and pro photogs alike... It covers 1945 through 2007 and has 150 images and a short explanation of them. One of the very interesting things to me was how most of the photos up to 1960 were made with Speed Graphics...then for just a few short years Leica and Nikon S3's win a few of them and then by 1965 the Nikon F asserts the dominance of the SLR...up through about 2000 it is F, F2, F3, F4 etc...in about 2000 the canons began to creep in and in 2001 the Nikon D1 begins to take over. Nikon dominates photojournalism for 40 years...by 2005 though canon starts winning the Pulitzers and over 90% of modern day PJs are using the canons...WTF happened there? I guess superior zoom lenses???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 56415, member: 6548"] Just read through this excellent book on Pulitzer prize photos edited by Cyma Rubin and Eric Newton updated 2007 edition. Just an excellent book for amateur and pro photogs alike... It covers 1945 through 2007 and has 150 images and a short explanation of them. One of the very interesting things to me was how most of the photos up to 1960 were made with Speed Graphics...then for just a few short years Leica and Nikon S3's win a few of them and then by 1965 the Nikon F asserts the dominance of the SLR...up through about 2000 it is F, F2, F3, F4 etc...in about 2000 the canons began to creep in and in 2001 the Nikon D1 begins to take over. Nikon dominates photojournalism for 40 years...by 2005 though canon starts winning the Pulitzers and over 90% of modern day PJs are using the canons...WTF happened there? I guess superior zoom lenses??? [/QUOTE]
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