Edmund D Fountain
New Orleans, LA, United States
Edmund is an award winning photojournalist specializing in documentary storytelling and portraiture. He's also a licensed drone pilot.
He grew up in Houston, got a degree from the Rochester (NY) Institute of Technology, and spent nearly a decade as a staff photojournalist for the Tampa Bay Times (formerly St. Petersburg Times) covering local, national and international news. He has covered stories in the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Mexico, Panama, and all over the United States.
In 2010 he was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize along with two reporters for a series of stories examining a century of abuse at a Florida reform school. These stories ultimately helped shut down the school and sparked ongoing exhumation work to identify the remains of children buried in unmarked graves on the school’s campus. The remains of several children have since been returned to their families.
He is a recipient of the Dart Award for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma and the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism. His photographs have been honored multiple times by the National Press Photographers Association, The Society for News Design,The Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar, Best of Photojournalism and the Florida Society of News Editors. A selection of his photographs reside in the permanent collection of the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts.
2019 - Green Eyeshade Awards, 2019 - Green Eyeshade Awards, 2018 - Society of Professional Journalists, 2017 - American Photography 33, 2010 - Pulitzer Prizes, 2010 - Dart Award For Excellence In Coverage Of Trauma, 2010 - Casey Medal For Meritorious Journalism
- Breaking news
- Editorial
- Environment
- Food
- Landscape
- Portrait
- RC aerial