Larry Price
Larry C. Price is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, a long-time photojournalist and photo director at some of North America’s largest newspapers including the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Baltimore Sun, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Denver Post.
Larry's much-celebrated work has appeared in National Geographic, Time, Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report, LIFE and other national and international magazines and newspapers. Larry’s past corporate clients include IBM and HarperCollins, and Olympus America, Inc.
As a photographer at the Star-Telegram, Price won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for spot news photography for his coverage of the 1980 coup in Liberia. He won a second Pulitzer Prize for feature photography in 1985, as a photographer for the Inquirer, for a portfolio documenting civil wars in Angola and El Salvador.
Price has been honored by the Overseas Press Club, World Press Photo Awards, the Pan American Press Association, the National Press Photographers Association and the Society of News Design. He also has participated in 13 Day in the Life projects, including the acclaimed "Day in the Life of America" and "Day in the Life of Africa."
Additionally, Price’s work has been honored by the Overseas Press Club, World Press Photo Awards, the Pan American Press Association, the National Press Photographers Association and the Society of News Design.Most recently, Larry was director of photography for Cox Ohio Newspapers, publishers of the Dayton Daily News, The Middletown Journal and the Hamilton Journal News in southern Ohio.
Larry is continuing his work on several documentary projects including black rodeo in America and urban-landscape themes involving architecture and structure.

