Rick Loomis
Loomis was born in North Carolina and raised in Florida. Loomis became interested in photojournalism through a high school internship at the Palm Beach Post. After graduation he had a two-year stint working in the Post photo lab. He left to pursue a photojournalism degree at Western Kentucky University. While in college, Loomis twice placed in the top ten in the William Randolph Hearst Journalism Awards. He had college internships with The Fort Wayne (In.) News Sentinel, the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph, the Seattle Times and Syracuse Newspapers.
His only full time job has been with the Los Angeles Times where he started as a contract photographer shortly after graduation.
Since the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, he has done the majority of his work overseas. After one month in New York after September 11th, he traveled to Afghanistan where he spent over six months during two trips. CNN’s NewsNight with Aaron Brown featured an interview with Loomis and several of his photographs during a peak in the battle for Fallouja. Since returning from his second tour in Iraq, Loomis has photographed the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, the September 11th anniversary, two hurricanes and one restaurant review.
Loomis was the NPPA Newspaper Photographer of the Year in 2003, the same year he was also the California Press Photographer’s Association Photographer of the Year. He was awarded the 2004 Southern Photographer of the Year from the Southern Short Course and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2002. In 2003, Loomis shared the Sigma Delta Chi award for Spot News Photography with colleague Carolyn Cole for their coverage of the war in Iraq.

