David C. Turnley
is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and filmmaker. He won his
Pulitzer for his coverage of all the Revolutions in 1989, including the
Fall of the Berlin Wall and Tiananmen Square in China.
He was a runner-up for the Pulitzer four other times. He has won the
World press Picture of the Year twice, the prestigious Robert Capa Award
for Courage, and four Overseas Press Club Awards.
He has covered many of the major news stories of the past thirty years,
producing eight books out of these experiences including his latest,
MANDELA: Struggle and Triumph. His first film, The Dalai Lama: At Home
in Exile, produced by CNN, was awarded the 2001 Cine Golden Eagle and
nominated for an Emmy. He was awarded Best Documentary at the Miami
International Film Festival for his film La Tropical, shot in Cuba.
As a commercial director, he is represented by Furlined and recently
directed a Nike Air Jordan commercial with Wieden + Kennedy. His
Photographs are syndicated by Getty Images and Corbis.
David has a Bachelor's degree in French Literature from the University
of Michigan, an Honorary Doctorate from the New School in New York, and
did a Neiman Fellowship at Harvard.
He is fluent in French and Spanish. He lives in New York City.
http://www.davidcturnley.com/
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"Shenandoah" documentary film trailer http://vimeo.com/43903604