Jack Thornell, AP Photographer and Pulitzer Winner, Has Died
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Thornell fired one of the defining frames of the civil rights era, a single image that won the Pulitzer and cemented what press photography at its best actually does. Not illustration. Not content. Evidence. His death is worth marking, not because of the award, but because photographers like Thornell are the reason editorial photography still has a spine.
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