Martha Rial (born 1961) is an independent photographer based in Pittsburgh, PA. She is the winner of 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography her photographs of Rwandan and Burundian refugees.
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- 1 Life
- 1.1 Koro Sensei Quest: Shorts [Blu-ray]
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Life
She is a native of the Pittsburgh suburb of Murrysville, Pennsylvania.
She graduated from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Ohio University in the way of being of a BFA in 1998.
She was a staff photographer at the Ft. Pierce Tribune, and the Journal Newspapers in Alexandria, Virginia. In 1994, she became a staff photographer at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Rial with worked as a senior photojournalist at the St Petersburg Times (now the Tampa Bay Times) from 2006 to 2009.
In 2005, she had a gallery accomplishment at The Mattress Factory.
Last update 2021-08-06