- Stanley Forman
Stanley Joseph Forman (born
July 10 1945 inWinthrop, Massachusetts ) is aphotojournalist who over a four-year period won aPulitzer Prize three times while working at the "Boston Herald American".Forman studied photography at the
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology inBoston , 1965-1966. After graduation, he was a cameraman for a political campaign before joining the "Boston Herald " (which became the "Boston Herald American" in 1973 and reverted to "Boston Herald" in 1983) as a photo lab technician. He was later promoted to staff photographer.Forman won his first two Pulitzer Prizes consecutively, the first photographer to do so. In 1976, he won in the category of "Spot News Photography" for his sequence of photographs showing a young woman and a two-year-old girl falling from a collapsed balcony during a local fire. The next year, he was co-winner in the same category for "
The Soiling of Old Glory ", a photograph depicting black lawyerTed Landsmark being assaulted by a man wielding a flagpole as a weapon. Forman's third Pulitzer Prize came in 1979 when the photography staff of the "Boston Herald American" won in the "Feature Photography" category for its coverage of the blizzard of 1978.He went to work as a cameraman at Boston station
WCVB-TV in 1983.References
Fischer & Fischer, "Complete Biographical Encyclopedia of Pulitzer Prize Winners 1917-2000", K.G. Saur, 2000.
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