the conditions are not very good and mr. trask is not a good flier and he starts getting violently air sick. he decides he's going to stick with it and make the shot, he pulls himself together, starts photographing and then he starts looking down, the ship starts effectively sinking for the very last time going down into the waters and he captures that photo. and this is how the air sick photographer captures the pulitzer prize. and here the newseum is very fortunate to account amongst its collection the original camera used to photograph the pulitzer prize winning image sinking of the andrea doria and also the original negatives are in the newseum collection. "faith and confidence" wins the pulitzer prize in 1958. photographer william beal worked for the washington daily news. he was a marine combat photographer and he, in fact, was part of the same unit where joe rosenthal was and, of course, we all know joe rosenthal photographed that amazing image of the five marines and navy corpsman raising the american flag up on mount suri