Newseum -- Inside Media w/Roy Harris and Jeff Leen (Most Prestigious Pulitzer):
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Description of Pictures: Inside Media: The Most Prestigious Pulitzer: Guests: Roy Harris and Jeff Leen
When Pulitzer Prizes for journalism are awarded each year, the most coveted is the Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal, which is awarded to newspapers for public service. One winning newspaper’s editor described it as "not only a Pulitzer, but the Pulitzer."
Pulitzer winners have exposed government corruption, environmental and health threats, abuses of power and other wrongdoings, often under threat of severe reprisals.
Roy Harris is the author of "Pulitzer’s Gold: Behind the Prize for Public Service Journalism." Jeff Leen heads the investigations unit of The Washington Post.
In the past 10 years, the Post has won the public service award three times — including the 2008 Pulitzer on the treatment of veterans at Walter Reed Hospital — and has been a finalist five times.
Join Harris and Leen for a discussion on the in-depth reporting that is vital to a well-functioning democracy. A book signing will follow the program.
The event was moderated by Sonya Gavankar, from the Newseum.
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2008 photos: Equipment this year: I was using three cameras -- the Fuji S9000 and the Canon Rebel Xti from last year, and a new camera, the Fuji S100fs. The first two cameras had their pluses and minuses and I really didn't have a single camera that I thought I could use for just about everything. But I loved the S100fs and used it almost exclusively this year.
Trips this year: (1) Civil War Preservation Trust annual conference in Springfield, Missouri , (2) a week in New York, (3) a week in San Diego for the Comic-Con, (4) a driving trip to St. Louis, and (5) a visit to dad and Dixie's in Asheville, North Carolina.
Ego strokes: A picture I'd taken last year during a Friends of the Homeless event was published in USA Today with a photo credit and everything! I became a volunteer photographer with the AFI/Silver theater.
Number of photos taken this year: 330,000.
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