Feature Photography Winner: Photography Staff of Reuters Reuters photography staff won 'Best Feature Photography' for their shocking photographs that exposed the world to the violence Rohingya refugees faced in fleeing Myanmar. <br><br> Mohammed Taher, 50, a Rohingya refugee holds his son Mohammed Shoaib, 7, who was shot on his chest before crossing the border from Myanmar in August, as they sit outside a medical centre after seeing a doctor, at Kutupalong refugee camp near Coxas Bazar, Bangladesh Nov. 5, 2017. Reuters via Pulitzer.org

Breaking News Photography Winner: Ryan Kelly Ryan M. Kelly won 'Breaking News Photography' for a chilling image that reflected the photographer’s reflexes and concentration in capturing the moment of impact of a car attack during a racially charged protest in Charlottesville, Va. <br><br> Ryan Kelly captured the moment when a car crashed into a crowd of protesters, killing Heather Heyer, 32, and injuring 19 others. The driver, James Alex Fields Jr., 20, of Ohio, has been charged with second-degree murder. Ryan M. Kelly/Daily Progress via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Winner: Photography Staff of Reuters Rohingya refugees are reflected in rain water along an embankment next to paddy fields after fleeing from Myanmar into Palang Khali, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Nov. 2, 2017. Reuters via Pulitzer.org

Breaking News Photography Finalist Iraqi soldiers rescue a young boy from the killing zone of Mosul's Old City, on July 12, 2017. The boy had been used as a human shield by a suspected Islamic State fighter, soldiers said. <br><br> Ivor Prickett was a finalist for heartbreaking and frightening images that brought a fresh approach to classic war photography and gave an intimate view of the impact on shell-shocked survivors of what ISIS left behind in Mosul and Raqqa. Ivor Prickett/The New York Times via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist A Rohingya refugee boy desperate for aid cries as he climbs on a truck distributing food for a local NGO near the Balukhali refugee camp on Sept. 20, 2017 in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. <br><br> Kevin Frayer was a finalist for profoundly moving and historic pictures that portrayed Rohingya Muslims with dignity and grace as they fled ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist A Rohingya refugee woman is helped from a boat as she arrives exhausted on the Bangladesh side of the Naf River at Shah Porir Dwip after fleeing her village in Myanmar, Oct. 1, 2017 in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. <br><br> Kevin Frayer was a finalist for profoundly moving and historic pictures that portrayed Rohingya Muslims with dignity and grace as they fled ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images via Pulitzer.org

Breaking News Photography Finalist Civilians, exhausted, hungry and thirsty, line up for food and water in the Mamun neighborhood of Mosul, on March 15, 2017. <br><br> Ivor Prickett was a finalist for heartbreaking and frightening images that brought a fresh approach to classic war photography and gave an intimate view of the impact on shell-shocked survivors of what ISIS left behind in Mosul and Raqqa. Ivor Prickett/The New York Times via Pulitzer.org

Breaking News Photography Finalist A mother screams for her dead son -- his blood streaked across the stairs, his tattered scarf left behind -- after an Islamic State mortar attack, in western Mosul on March 22, 2017. <br><br> Ivor Prickett was a finalist for heartbreaking and frightening images that brought a fresh approach to classic war photography and gave an intimate view of the impact on shell-shocked survivors of what ISIS left behind in Mosul and Raqqa. Ivor Prickett/The new York Times via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Rohingya refugees Minara Hassan,right, and her husband Ekramul lay exhausted on the ground on the Bangladesh side of the Naf River after fleeing their home in Maungdaw, Myanmar, Oct. 2, 2017 and arriving by land in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. <br><br> Kevin Frayer was a finalist for profoundly moving and historic pictures that portrayed Rohingya Muslims with dignity and grace as they fled ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Malnourished and suffering from diarrhea, two Rohingya refugee children cry on the floor of a makeshift shelter at the Balukali refugee camp on Sept. 27, 2017 in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. <br><br> Kevin Frayer was a finalist for profoundly moving and historic pictures that portrayed Rohingya Muslims with dignity and grace as they fled ethnic cleansing in Myanmar. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Rowan Windham entertains himself in Seattle's Hotel Deca in November 2015 before a series of meetings and tests in preparation for a bone marrow transplant at Seattle Children's Hospital. <br><br> Lisa Krantz was a finalist for intimate, poetic images that captured the vibrant life of a boy born with an incurable, rare disorder, and his physical, spiritual and emotional journey. Lisa Krantz/San Antonio Express-News via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Carrie Windham comforts her son, Rowan, 9, as he sleeps in a hospital room at Methodist Children's Hospital in San Antonio Sept. 2015. <br><br> Lisa Krantz was a finalist for intimate, poetic images that captured the vibrant life of a boy born with an incurable, rare disorder, and his physical, spiritual and emotional journey. Lisa Krantz/San Antonio Express-News via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Rowan, unconscious after suffering from a grand mal seizure resulting in severe respiratory distress, waits for a CT scan in the emergency room at Methodist Children's Hospital in San Antonio on Jan. 25, 2016. The seizure occurred less than 24 hours after his baptism. <br><br> Lisa Krantz was a finalist for intimate, poetic images that captured the vibrant life of a boy born with an incurable, rare disorder, and his physical, spiritual and emotional journey. Lisa Krantz/San Antonio Express-News via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Families scavenging for food scraps from garbage bags in Caracas, Venezuela, on Feb. 10, 2017. <br><br> Meridith Kohut was a finalist for wrenching images from the streets, homes and hospitals of Venezuela, where government policies have resulted in widespread malnutrition and starvation of children. Meredith Kohut/The New York Times via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Wuendy Perez, 30, and her youngest daughter pose near their refrigerator in La Guaria, Venezuela, on June 16, 2017. A single mother with five children, Perez said that, on average, each family member goes about two days each week without eating. <br><br> Meridith Kohut was a finalist for wrenching images from the streets, homes and hospitals of Venezuela, where government policies have resulted in widespread malnutrition and starvation of children. Meredith Kohut/The New York Times via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Finalist Esteban Granadillo, an 18-day-old baby with severe malnutrition, at Dr. Agustin Zubillaga University Hospital of Pediatrics in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, on Aug. 28, 2017. <br><br> Meridith Kohut was a finalist for wrenching images from the streets, homes and hospitals of Venezuela, where government policies have resulted in widespread malnutrition and starvation of children. Meredith Kohut/The New York Times via Pulitzer.org

Feature Photography Winner: Photography Staff of Reuters Rohingya refugees cross the Naf River with an improvised raft to reach to Bangladesh in Teknaf, Bangladesh, Nov. 12, 2017. Reuters via Pulitzer.org