Academic prize
The Lange-Taylor Prize (or Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize ) is a prize awarded annually since 1990 by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University , Durham, NC, to encourage collaboration between documentary writers and photographers .[ 1] [ 2] The prize, that has variously been $10,000 and $20,000 (USD), is named after photographer Dorothea Lange and her husband, writer Paul Schuster Taylor . It has been awarded since 1990.
Winners
1991: Keith Carter [ 3]
1992: Gray Brechin and Robert Dawson [ 4]
1993: Donna DeCesare and Luis J. Rodriguez for Mara Salvatrucha – An exploration of the lives of the young men and women in Salvadoran street gangs.
1994:
1995:
1996: Mary Berridge and River Huston for Women – Visual and verbal portraits of HIV-positive women and their families.
1997: Ernesto Bazan and Silvana Paternostro for El Periodo Especial – Life in Cuba since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
1998: Rob Amberg and Sam Gray for I-26: Corridor of Change – the physical, economic, and social changes accompanying highway construction in remote Appalachia.
1999: Jason Eskenazi and Jennifer Gould Keil[ 5] for Mountain Jews: A Lost Tribe – the transition of a centuries-old village in the Caucasus from its traditional way of life.
2000:
2001: Mary Cappello and Paola Ferrario[ 6]
2002:
2003: Misty Keasler and Charles D'Ambrosio .[ 7]
2004: Katherine Dunn and Jim Lommasson.[ 8]
2005: Kent Haruf and Peter Brown.[ 9]
2006: Donald Weber and Larry Frolick.[ 10]
2007: Kurt Pitzer and Roger LeMoyne.[ 11]
2008: Ilan Greenberg and Carolyn Drake for Becoming Chinese: Uighurs in Cultural Transition .[ 12]
2009: Teru Kuwayama and Christian Parenti .[ 13]
2010: Tiana Markova-Gold and Sarah Dohrmann.[ 14]
2013: Jen Kinney.[ 15]
2014: Jon Lowenstein .[ 16]
2015: Michel Huneault Post Mégantic [ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
2016: Steven M. Cozart for The Pass/Fail Series [ 20]
2017: Katherine Yungmee Kim for Severence [ 21]
2018: Daniel Ramos for The Land of Illustrious Men [ 22]
2019: Chinen Aimi for Finding Ryukyu [ 23]
2020: Tarrah Krajnak for El Jardín De Senderos Que Se Bifurcan [ 24]
2021: V Haddad and Sam Richardson for Self Portrait Service [ 25]
References
^ Laurent, Olivier (2015). "Better Together". Huck . No. 52. TCOLondon Publishing. pp. 12– 17.
^ "Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize overview" . Center for Documentary Studies , Duke University .
^ "Museum of Contemporary Photography" . www.mocp.org . Retrieved 2019-02-12 .
^ Houston, James D. (April 18, 1999). "A Sorry State: Award-winning team documents the cost of California's prosperity" . San Francisco Chronicle . Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ "Guide to the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize Photography Collection, 1996-2005" . David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library . Retrieved 2019-02-12 .
^ 2001, Mary Cappello and Paola Ferrario, for Pane Amaro/Bitter Bread: The Struggle of New Immigrants to Italy.
^ "2003 Winners: Misty Keasler and Charles D'Ambrosio" . Duke University. Archived from the original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2014 .
^ "2004 Winners: Katherine Dunn and Jim Lommasson" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2005 Winners: Kent Haruf and Peter Brown" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2006 Winners: Larry Frolick and Donald Weber" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2007 Winners: Kurt Pitzer and Roger LeMoyne" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2008 Winners: Ilan Greenberg and Carolyn Drake" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2009 Winners: Teru Kuwayama and Christian Parenti" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2010 Winners: Tiana Markova-Gold and Sarah Dohrmann" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2013 Winner: Jen Kinney" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2014 Winner: Jon Lowenstein" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ De Stefani, Lucia (21 September 2015). "Michel Huneault Wins Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Photo Prize" . Time . Retrieved 3 November 2015 .
^ Risch, Conor (21 September 2015). "$10K Lange–Taylor Prize Goes to Michel Huneault for Project About Oil Train Disaster" . Photo District News . Retrieved 3 November 2015 .
^ "2015 Prizewinner: Michel Huneault" . Duke University . Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ "2016 Lange-Taylor Prize:Steven M. Cozart, "The Pass/Fail Series" ", Duke University. Accessed 28 November 2017.
^ "2017 Prizewinner: Katherine Yungmee Kim" . Duke University. Retrieved 1 June 2018 .
^ Taylor Prize Daniel Ramos Land Illustrious Men [dead link ]
^ Taylor Prize Chinen Aimi Finding Ryukyu [dead link ]
^ https://documentarystudies.duke.edu/projects/2020-lange-taylor-prize-tarrah-krajnak-el-jard%C3%ADn-de-senderos-que-se-bifurcan
^ "2021 Lange-Taylor Prize: V Haddad and Sam Richardson, Self Portrait Service | Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University" .
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