Carol Guzy


Carol Guzy is an American news photographer for The Washington Post. She has won the Pulitzer Prize four times—one of five people to do so, and the first journalist with that achievement. Guzy was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1986, 1995, 2000, and 2011.

Life and career

Guzy was born into a working-class family in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where she grew up.
She graduated with an Associate degree in nursing from Northampton Community College in 1977, and planned to work as a nurse until a friend gave her a camera. In 1980, she earned an associate degree in applied science in photography from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Afterward she became an intern, and then a photographer, at The Miami Herald. She married UPI photographer Jonathan Utz in 1988. That year she also moved to The Washington Post, following her husband to a job in the city. They divorced in 1998.
In 1990, Guzy was the first woman to receive the Newspaper Photographer of the Year Award, presented by the National Press Photographers Association.
She was detained by police and arrested on April 15, 2000 as a part of the IMF World Bank detentions.
In 2001, she was awarded the Northampton Community College Alumni Association's Professional Achievement Award. Upon receiving it, Guzy said,
Besides her work in the Washington Post, Guzy's work has appeared on the Photography Channel.
In August 2007, Guzy's photos of animals left behind on the Gulf Coast, where she spent months in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, were included in a three-artist benefit exhibit titled "Lest We Forget: Three Perspectives on Hurricane Katrina" at the Discovery Too art gallery in Bethesda, Maryland.
Guzy lives in Arlington, Virginia.

Pulitzer Prizes

Guzy is one of only five people to win the Pulitzer Prize four times, and the only journalist to do so.

Awards

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