About Me
John McConnico is a Pulitzer Prize and World Press Photo winning photojournalist. He currently lives in Panama and has worked in over 90 countries to date. His clients include UNICEF, UNHCR, UNDP, The New York Times and the Associated Press. He is currently working on in-depth photo essays in Latin America,
Awards:
The Pulitzer Prize, Spot News, US Embassy bombing, Nairobi, 1999
Overseas Press Club John Faber Award, The Middle East 2003
AP Managing Editor's Award, Violence in the Middle East 2003
1st Prize South Asian Journalists Association, New York 1999
1st Prize, World Press Photo Children's Award, 1997
2nd Prize, World Press Photo, Spot News Stories, 1997
Best of Show, National Headliner's Mall Dodson Award, 1997
Inter-American Press Association ABC Color Award, Chile, 1997
Award of Excellence, Spot news, Pictures of the Year, 1997
Puerto Rico Photographer of the Year, 1997
1st place Spot News, Puerto Rico Pictures of the Year, 1997
Roy W Howard Award for Public Affairs reporting, 1993
Alexia Foundation Award for World Peace and Understanding, 1992
1st place, documentary essay, College Pictures of the Year, 1992
2nd place, National College Photographer of the Year, 1992
NPPA College Newspaper Photographer of the Year, 1991
NPPA Southern College Newspaper Photographer of the Year. 1991-92