Bio: Grossfeld is a writer, editor and photographer for the Boston Globe Sports section. He became chief photographer at the Globe in 1983. The next year he won his first Pulitzer Prize in the category of "Spot News Photography" for photographs of the people of Lebanon. In 1985, Grossfeld won again when he shared the prize in the "Feature Photography" category for his images of starvation in Ethiopia and illegal aliens on the border of Mexico. Grossfeld became an associate editor of the Globe in 1987. Prior to working for the Globe, Grossfeld worked at the Star Ledger in New Jersey. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1973 and while working for the Globe in 1980, Grossfeld earned a Masters Degree for Journalism from Boston University