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History Store
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Bring Capture the Moment to your home with a visit to the Ohio History Store
The book
Capture the Moment: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs, co-edited by the exhibit’s curator, Cyma Rubin, features the photographs in the exhibition along with firsthand accounts of each image. Other highlights include a fascinating history of the Pulitzer Prize and short biographies of the photographers who have won this coveted prize.
The DVD
Take home your own copy of "Moment of Impact: Stories of the Pulitzer Prize Photographs." The 72 - minute Emmy award-winning documentary includes the inside stories of six of the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalists.
The Opportunity to Help
The powerful images from Capture the Moment remind us that we have a world of neighbors. You can support those neighbors at the Ohio History Store by purchasing products from Ten Thousand Villages. The organization works with over 100 artisan groups in more than 30 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America to bring you fair trade jewelry, home decor, gifts and more. As one of the world's oldest and largest fair trade organizations, Ten Thousand Villages build long-term relationships with artisans that are based on mutual understanding and respect. Fair trade enables artisans to earn a fair wage and provides the opportunity for a better quality of life. Click here to learn more.
More Photos to Enjoy
During Capture the Moment (April 25 – July 25), save 10% when you select your own historic Ohio photo from our OhioPix collection. OhioPix offers more than 5,000 prints from the Ohio Historical Society’s collections. Use the coupon code CAPTUREOHIO to receive the discount. Click here to browse OhioPix.
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Capture the Moment: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs was developed by the Newseum, the interactive
museum of news, in association with Business of Entertainment, Inc., NYC, Cyma Rubin, curator.
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