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  1. Taro Michael Yamasaki (born 19 December 1945) is an American photographer who won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography while working for the Detroit Free Press. He is the eldest son of architect Minoru Yamasaki.

  2. Taro Yamasaki is a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist who has told compelling human interest stories for newspapers, national magazines, and non-profit journals, in 48 states here and in countries around the world. He started his career in 1977 as a staff photographer for the Detroit Free Press.

  3. Minoru Yamasaki (山崎實, Yamasaki Minoru; 1 de diciembre de 1912 - 7 de febrero de 1986) fue un arquitecto estadounidense, conocido por haber diseñado las Torres Gemelas, los edificios 1 y 2 del World Trade Center. Yamasaki fue uno de los arquitectos más prominentes del siglo XX.

  4. 11 de sept. de 2016 · Taro Yamasaki, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, spent 9/11 like so many others — glued to the TV. But his connection to the events, beyond the fact he flew from New York City on Sept. 10, is a bit more personal. His father, Minoru Yamasaki, designed the World Trade Center towers.

  5. 30 de ago. de 2016 · The third of a three-photo series Taro Yamasaki shot of an inmate being intimidated by another. Within the prison’s brutal hierarchy, allowing oneself to be touched by another prisoner was to be effectively enslaved.

  6. Prize Winners. The 1981Pulitzer Prize Winnerin Feature Photography. For a distinguished example of feature photography in black and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs, a sequence or an album, One thousand dollars ($1,000). Taro M. Yamasaki of Detroit Free Press. Share:TwitterFacebookEmail.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2015 · Ryan White, 16, a hemophiliac who contracted AIDS, surrounded by mikes held out by reporters on April 21, 1988 Taro Yamasaki—The LIFE Images Collection/Getty. By Lily Rothman. April 8, 2015...