Robert Hart is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo editor who has worked as a photojournalist, editor and corporate
media executive for the past 30 years. His photographs have been published
in every major newspaper in America as well as several national magazines.
The former Director of Client Operations at Noofangle
Media Inc. in Addison, Texas, Robert spent 11 years managing creative Web teams. He was formerly Director of
Online Content at Belo Corp., where he and his team were responsible for
publishing local and national breaking news coverage and feature content
to 19 Belo Web sites in 14 U.S. markets.
Robert's team received the 2001 Editor & Publisher award for Best
Special Section in a Newspaper Online Service for DallasNews.com's
"Toxic
Traps." Robert won the 1994
Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for his work on The
Dallas Morning News team project "Violence Against Women."
He
is currently a member of the journalism faculty at Southern Methodist
University, where he teaches Digital Photojournalism.
Robert was Associate Editor of DallasNews.com, Managing Director of
Arlington.com, a picture editor at The Dallas Morning News a former city editor at The Arlington Morning News and Director
of Photography at The Times-Picayune. He holds a bachelor's
degree in communications from the University of Texas at Arlington.
His clients include:
Time magazine The Advocate Zuma Press
ESPN
The Associated Press
AOL.com
Fort Worth Weekly
The Dallas Morning News
Belo Corp.
360 West magazine
People magazine
UsMagazine
He specializes in photojournalism, corporate and adverstising images.
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