In 1987, photographer Michel du Cille immersed himself in the lives of Miami crack addicts inside a dangerous apartment complex known to its residents as the Graveyard. Working alongside the tough and ...
Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Michel du Cille died Thursday while on assignment in Liberia for The Washington Post. The newspaper says du Cille collapsed while walking on foot from a ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
The friends and colleagues of Michel du Cille are in shock. They simply can't believe that the photographer with the deep voice and the gentle soul is gone. He died on Dec. 11 of an apparent heart ...
Michel du Cille, a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner whose compassionate pictures captured the human cost of war, natural disasters, disease and broken government programs, died Thursday in Liberia ...
Michel du Cille, an Indiana University journalism school graduate and three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer whose haunting images of mistreated wounded combat veterans in derelict conditions ...
Friends, colleagues and admirers of Michel du Cille came to praise his professional excellence, his personal qualities and his commitment to shining lights in dark corners. He was an exemplar of ...
A Pulitzer-prize winning Washington Post photojournalist most recently known for his haunting images of the Ebola crisis in Liberia died Thursday afternoon of an apparent heart attack. Michel du Cille ...
Photo editor Joe Elbert worked with Michel du Cille for 27 years, a relationship that began unforgettably when du Cille arrived at the Miami Herald as a photography intern in 1980: “He showed up the ...
The assignment was to document the lives of crack addicts in Miami. But photographer Michel du Cille left his camera behind—intentionally. He wanted to spend his first weeks in the housing project ...