As a photojournalist, Larry has amassed a wide range of experience and developed a versatile style that enables him to move easily from editorial work to corporate and advertising photography. Based near Dayton, Ohio, Price has worked for six metropolitan newspapers, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Sun in Baltimore, the Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram and The Denver Post.
As a photographer at the Star-Telegram, Larry won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for spot news photography for his coverage of the 1980 coup in Liberia. He won a second Pulitzer Prize for feature photography in 1985, as a photographer for the Inquirer, for a portfolio documenting civil wars in Angola and El Salvador.
At Olympus, Larry is a designated "Visionary," one of five professional photographers contracted by the camera company to produce images and provide feedback on new product lines. He spends much of his time shooting with the Olympus E-5, the PEN family of cameras and his arsenal of Zuiko lenses.
Larry has been honored by the Overseas Press Club, World Press Photo Awards, the Pan American Press Association, the National Press Photographers Association and the Society of News Design. He also has participated in 13 Day in the Life projects, including the acclaimed "Day in the Life of America" and "Day in the Life of Africa."
Larry is available for editorial, corporate or advertising assignments anywhere in the world.