THE 2025 PULITZER PRIZE WINNER IN BREAKING NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY

Doug Mills of The New York Times accepts the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography. (David Dini/The Pulitzer Prizes) 

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The 2025 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Breaking News Photography 

For a distinguished example of breaking news photography, which may be a single photograph or series of photographs of an event that occurs with no advance notice and requires spontaneous coverage in the moment, Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).

Doug Mills of The New York Times 

 For a sequence of photos of the attempted assassination of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, including one image that captures a bullet whizzing through the air as he speaks. 

Biography

Doug Mills has worked as a photographer in the Washington bureau of The New York Times since 2002. Previously, Mr. Mills served for 15 years as chief photographer for The Associated Press in Washington. He joined The A.P. after working four years in the Washington bureau of United Press International.

Mr. Mills won a Pulitzer Prize for photography in 1993 with The A.P. for team coverage of the Clinton/Gore campaign and won a second Pulitzer Prize for photography with The A.P. for its team investigative coverage of the Clinton/Lewinsky affair. Mr. Mills has also won numerous awards from the White House News Photographers Association.

Born in Greensboro, N.C., in 1960, Mr. Mills studied at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Va.



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