Ben C. Solomon

Ben C. Solomon
Solomon in 2017
Born (1987-11-04) November 4, 1987
EducationDePauw University
OccupationsJournalist, filmmaker
Notable credit(s)The New York Times, Frontline, Vice News, The Wall Street Journal
AwardsPulitzer Prize for International Reporting (2015)
Websitehttps://bencsolomon.com

Ben C. Solomon (born November 4, 1987) is an American visual journalist, filmmaker, and correspondent. Since January 2024, he has served as a senior video correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.[1] Solomon has reported from over sixty countries and covered seven wars and numerous global crises.[2]

Early life and education

Solomon graduated from Ladue Horton Watkins High School in 2006[3] and earned a degree in communications with a minor in studio art from DePauw University in 2010.[4] While in college, he interned at CBS News.[5] Shortly after graduation, he joined The New York Times as a video intern.[6]

Career

The New York Times and freelance reporting (2011–2019)

In 2011, during the Arab Spring uprisings, Solomon moved to Cairo as a freelancer, where he began covering the Syrian civil war and the Libyan civil war.[5]

In 2014, Solomon spent three months covering the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa. His team's coverage earned the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting,[7] the George Polk Award for Health Reporting,[8] and the World Press Photo Multimedia Prize.[9]

In 2016, Solomon embedded with the Iraqi Army to make The Fight for Fallujah, the first virtual reality film shot in an active combat zone. It garnered an Emmy Award nomination[10] and was noted for its innovative approach.

PBS Frontline (2019–2020)

In 2019, Solomon became PBS's inaugural filmmaker-in-residence on its Frontline series.[11] His first film, Ebola in Congo, chronicled the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo during armed conflict. It won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Journalism in 2019.[12]

Vice News (2020–2023)

From 2020 to 2023, Solomon was an international correspondent for Vice News, covering conflicts in Myanmar, Afghanistan, and the Ukraine.[13] He also reported on the January 6 United States Capitol attack, producing on-the-ground coverage of the events in Washington, D.C.[14] In 2022, Solomon was among the first Western journalists to interview Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, in a bunker during the early days of the invasion.[15]

The Wall Street Journal (2024–present)

Since January 2024, Solomon has been a senior video correspondent at The Wall Street Journal.[16] In his first year, he received two Emmy Award nominations for reporting from Sudan and Ukraine.[17] His work for WSJ includes the short documentary Darwin, profiling a young Ukrainian drone pilot.[18]

Personal life

Solomon lives in Spain with his wife and son.

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ "WSJ hires Solomon as senior video correspondent". Talking Biz News. January 9, 2024.
  2. ^ "Ben C. Solomon - About". Ben C. Solomon.
  3. ^ "Ladue native Ben Solomon wins Pulitzer Prize". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. April 21, 2015.
  4. ^ "Alumnus Ben Solomon '10 Wins Pulitzer Prize". DePauw University. April 20, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Alumnus Ben Solomon '10 Wins Pulitzer Prize". DePauw University.
  6. ^ "Ben C. Solomon – The New York Times". The New York Times.
  7. ^ a b "The New York Times Staff – 2015 Pulitzer Prize, International Reporting". Pulitzer Prize.
  8. ^ a b "George Polk Award Past Winners". LIU.
  9. ^ a b "Ebola Ambulance – World Press Photo".
  10. ^ "38th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Award Nominations". NATAS.
  11. ^ "FRONTLINE Expands Its Reporting Ranks with Addition of Filmmaker-in-Residence Ben C. Solomon". PBS Frontline.
  12. ^ a b "40th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Award Winners". NATAS. Archived from the original on 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
  13. ^ "Ben C. Solomon". December 27, 2022.
  14. ^ "This Is What It Was Like Inside the Capitol Siege". VICE News. January 7, 2021.
  15. ^ "Zelenskyy: "I Think He Sees That We Are Strong"". VICE News. March 9, 2022.
  16. ^ "WSJ hires Solomon as senior video correspondent". Talking Biz News.
  17. ^ a b "45th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Award Nominations". NATAS. Archived from the original on 2024-09-01. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
  18. ^ "On the Front Lines With Ukraine's Killer Drone Pilot". The Wall Street Journal.
  19. ^ "Cannes Lions 2016 Winners – Grand Prix". Cannes Lions.
  20. ^ "The Displaced – World Press Photo".
  21. ^ "43rd Annual News & Documentary Emmy Award Winners". NATAS.
  22. ^ "44th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Award Winners". NATAS.
  23. ^ "Prix Bayeux-Calvados Awards 2022 – Winners". Prix Bayeux.