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William Snyder

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William Snyder, a four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist has traveled many miles and covered a myriad of assignments.

He began shooting photographs for The Gleaner in his hometown of Henderson, KY at the age of 14 and rode his bicycle to assignments or hitched a ride with his mother.

He graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology with highest honors and a BS in photography. He recently returned to RIT to teach and is the Chair of the Photojournalism program.

Snyder began working for The Miami News in 1981 where he covered many of the city’s major news stories – riots, Miami Dolphins in the Super Bowl, Haitian boat people, and space shuttle launches.

In 1983 Snyder moved to The Dallas Morning News. In the 15 years he was a photographer at The News, he covered the first democratic elections in Haiti and Romania, the explosion of the Shuttle Challenger, the ’91 coup attempt in the Soviet Union, the re-unification of Germany, healthcare in the US federal prison system, hunger in Dallas, MLK streets across the US, AIDS orphans in Romania, AIDS in Uganda and Thailand, illegal immigration in Russia and the Czech Republic, cotton farmers in Nicaragua, seal hunting in Newfoundland, Summer Olympics in Barcelona and Atlanta, Winter Olympics in Calgary, Albertville and Nagano, two NCAA Final Fours, two Super Bowls, two Republican Conventions and the re-emergence of religion across Russia while traveling on the Trans-Siberian Railroad,

He has won four Pulitzer Prizes.

In 1989 Snyder and two colleagues were awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Journalism for their special section detailing how the National Transportation Safety Board conducts an investigation.
In 1991 Snyder was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography for photographs depicting the inhumane treatment of orphans in Romania’s “home for the irrecoverables.”
In 1993 Snyder and a fellow photographer were awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Spot News Photography for their work at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics.
In 2006, as Director of Photography, Snyder guided The Dallas Morning News' staff to the Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography for their coverage of Hurricane Katrina.
He has also won numerous awards from The National Press Photographers Association, Associated Press Managing Editors, Society of Newspaper Design, Robert F. Kennedy Foundation, Dallas Press Club, The Texas Headliners, Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the Olympic Photo Committee.

Other honors include:

Recruited as a lecturer for the Independent Journalism Foundation (Sponsored by NYT & Knight Ridder) in Romania & the Czech Republic.
Lectured and taught at 20+ seminars and universities, including: Eddie Adams Workshop, Mountain Peoples Workshop, NPPA Flying Short Course and National Convention, Northern Short Course, Southern Short Course, Atlanta Seminar, SMU, Baylor U., Michigan U., RIT, Austin College & Savannah College of Art & Design.
Twice nominated for CARE-Dallas Humanitarian Award.
Chosen as Rochester Institute of Technology’s Outstanding Alumnus.
Served on Pulitzer Prize Jury for Photography.
Selected as the inaugural Dan Burke Fellow for the University of Michigan’s Professional Journalism Fellowship program where he studied African-American history and Eastern European/Russian History.
Produced “Eyes of The Storm”, 256-page book published by Taylor Trade featuring DMN photography. The profits were donated to hurricane victims.
His freelance clients include Time, Life, Sports Illustrated, Computer Reseller, Allstate Insurance Co., New York Times Sunday Magazine, Pinnacle Sports Cards, USA Today, Visual Media, Inc. and The Who.

Ex-Gleaner staffer wins fourth Pulitzer Prize
4/18/2006 Henderson Gleaner

Henderson native and former Gleaner photographer William Snyder has won his fourth Pulitzer Prize, this one as director of photography for the Dallas Morning News.

The latest Pulitzer -- the newspaper industry's highest honor -- was in the category of breaking news photography for the Morning News' coverage of Hurricane Katrina.

Snyder also has won or shared in Pulitzers, all with the Morning News, for explanatory journalism (1986) for staff coverage of a private jet crash, for feature photography (1991) on ill and orphaned children living in subhuman conditions in Romania and for spot news (1993) for coverage of the Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

Snyder, the son of the late Chuck and Odette Snyder of Henderson, began shooting pictures for The Gleaner when he was a teenager and later worked for The Evansville Press.

He joined The Dallas Morning News in 1983 and was a staff photographer for 17 years before becoming night photo editor. He was named directory of photography in March of 2005.

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