Don Bartletti
Don Bartletti joined the Los Angeles Times in 1984 and retired in 2015. His series of photo essays about young Central American migrants won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography. He was a 2015 Pulitzer Prize finalist for his series on Mexican farmworkers. He remains especially dedicated to the causes and effects of economic migration across the southern border of the U.S. and within nearly every state in Mexico. Other documentary subjects have taken him to 23 countries around the globe.
Latest From This Author
Sept. 16, 2014
A Times photojournalist catches up with a young Honduran who rode freight trains alone to the U.S. 14 years ago.
Aug. 22, 2014
A Times photojournalist catches up with a young Honduran who rode freight trains alone to the U.S. 14 years ago.
Aug. 22, 2014
Mexico’s most-wanted fugitive, Sinaloa cartel chief Joaquin Guzman, spent 13 years on run.
Feb. 23, 2014
The Sinaloa drug cartel leader, Mexico’s most-wanted fugitive, was arrested at a Mazatlan resort after more than a decade on the run.
Feb. 22, 2014
WWII-era blimp hangar’s partial collapse triggers helium leak
Oct. 7, 2013
Body found in home destroyed by Shockey fire in San Diego County
Sept. 25, 2012
San Diego family’s death may be a murder-suicide
May 25, 2011
How Willie Ramirez stepped across the Mexican border 17 years ago as an illegal immigrant and ultimately found the path to U.S. citizenship
Dec. 10, 2006