Pablo Martínez Monsivaís is the son of a migrant laborer and the first of his siblings to be born in the United States. He grew up in Chicago’s Mexican-American community of Little Village, where he was immersed in its particular immigrant experience. After graduating with a degree in photography from Columbia College, he began his career as a summer intern for his hometown newspaper, the Chicago Sun-Times. At the end of the 13-week internship, at the young age of 24, the paper hired him as a staff photographer. There he worked on many local stories and covered everything from parades to politics, from food to fashion and fires, and sports.
Since the fall of 1998, Pablo has been a staff photographer for the Associated Press’ Washington Bureau, where he primarily covers the office of The President and the administration. In 1999 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for team coverage of the impeachment during the Clinton Administration. Pablo has received awards from World Press Photo, The White House News Photographers and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.