Manny Crisostomo
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Guam, University of Missouri
Notable work'A Class Act, the Life and Times of Southwest High School'
AwardsPulitzer Prize for Feature Photography

Manny Crisostomo is a photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize winner from Guam.

Biography

He was born in Sinajana, Guam,[1] and attended Father Duenas Memorial School.[2] He studied at the University of Guam and later — at the University of Missouri.[3] During his school years, he interned at the Pacific Daily News and worked for the Newson as a reporter. However, he was rejected from a full-time position at the PDN by the chief editor and offered a position of a technician in a photo laboratory. Due to this assignment, he grew interested in photography and soon became a photojournalist. As a staff member, he worked for the Columbia Missourian, then joined the Jackson Citizen-Patriot and the Detroit Free-Press as a photographer. His publications also appeared in Life, Time, Newsweek, LA Times, etc.[4]

In 1986 Crisostomo co-authored the book "Main Street: A portrait of Small-Town Michigan". In 1987 he edited "Moving Pictures: A Look at Detroit from High Atop the People Mover".[4] By 1988, he won several important awards as a reporter.[5]

In 1987–1988 at the Detroit Free Press he worked for 40 weeks on a series about student life at Southwestern High School. In a city full of violence, he tried to show ordinary kids and their life. The photographs were supported with a 12-page article "A Class Act, the Life and Times of Southwest High School".[3] In 1989, the series was honoured with the Pulitzer Prize for feature photography.[6] The money received for the award Crisostomo donated to the school.[7]

In 1992 he published "Legacy of Guam: I Kustumbren Chamoru", dedicated to his motherland. As of 2020, Crisostomo works at The Sacramento Bee. In 2020 he published his fourth book "Echoes in the Dance".[7]

In 2022, he had an exhibition "Pacific Gathering" at the East-West Center Gallery.[8][9][10]

Works

References

  1. ^ "Manny Crisostomo's Guam". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  2. ^ "Exhibit to highlight Guam Pulitzer winner's career". The Pacific Daily News. 2016-08-13. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  3. ^ a b Brennan & Clarage 1999, p. 211.
  4. ^ a b Fischer 2011, p. 148-149.
  5. ^ "Free Press photographer wins Pulitzer for feature photography". UPI. 1989-03-30. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  6. ^ "Manny Crisostomo's remarkable imagery on display". Kuam News. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  7. ^ a b Lifsonm A. (2006). "The Pulitzer Prize Turns 100". Humanities. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  8. ^ Howe, Therese Padua. "Photos of the Week: Manny Crisostomo's "Pacific Gathering" art exhibit in Honolulu". guampdn.com. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  9. ^ Howe, Therese Padua. "Manny Crisostomo opens exhibit, photography workshop in Honolulu". guampdn.com. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  10. ^ Howe, Therese Padua. "Manny Crisostomo opens exhibit at East-West Center Gallery in Honolulu". guampdn.com. Retrieved 2022-10-26.

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