AWARDS

PULITZER PRIZE FOR SPOT NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY 1982
Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in spot news photography for coverage of the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan’s life on March 30, 1981.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Feb. 8, 2013) – The White House News Photographers Association (WHNPA) awarded retired Associated Press photographer Ron Edmonds with the Lifetime Achievement Award
“Ron Edmonds is the quintessential Washington photojournalist. He’s been a fixture in the White House pressroom from the Reagan presidency through President Barack Obama’s first term, said J. David Ake, Assistant Chief of Bureau for Photography in The Associated Press, Washington Bureau. “Many of his images have stood the test of time and are now icons in our collective memory. He was arguably during his Washington tenure, the AP’s most published photographer.
ASSOCIATED PRESS MANAGING EDITORS AWARD,
GRAND DIPLOMA FROM THE WORLD PRESS AWARDS,
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD, SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALIST,
NATIONAL HEADLINERS AWARD FOR SPOT NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY,
VARIOUS AWARDS FROM
WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS, ASSOCIATION
AND THE NATIONAL PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION.
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