InSight America Photographers

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Christopher Anderson
Canadian, born 1970


Anderson is in Washington, D.C., where he is looking at the Republican exodus.

 

Thomas Dworzak
German, born 1972


Having wandered through Pennsylvania, Dworzak is packing up for another road trip.

 


Bruce Gilden
American, born 1946


After interviewing scores of suffering Floridians, Gilden is now readying his InSight posts.

 

David Alan Harvey
American, born 1944


On the road in Virginia, Harvey is exploring the lives of the people who work in defense.

 

Alex Majoli
Italian, born 1971


Alex Majoli is looking forward to Halloween in New York.

 

Paolo Pellegrin
Italian, born 1964


Pellegrin will be in Brooklyn this weekend for an unusual Obama fundraiser.

 

Gilles Peress
French, born 1946


In Ohio, Peress is caught up in the whirlwind of political attention a suffering swing state receives.

 

Eli Reed
American, born 1946


Reed is back home in Texas, looking at the political dialog in that red state.

 



Alessandra Sanguinetti
American, born 1968


Beginning in Los Angeles, Sanguinettei is investigating immigrants and their lives.

 

Alec Soth
American, born 1969


Soth is driving around the middle of America, sending post cards of often-missed vistas.

 

Chris Steele-Perkins
British, born 1947


In London, Steele-Perkins is watching the American campaign’s impact on European politics.

 

Mikhael Subotzky
South African, born 1981


Mikhael Subotzky talked to fellow travelers as he came from Italy to New York.

 

Peter van Agtmael
American/Dutch, born 1981


In Washington, van Agtmael found spontaneity in front of the White House.

 

John Vink
Belgian, born 1948


Vink, working from Cambodia, is exploring America’s waning influence in that developing land.

 

Alex Webb
American, born 1952


Back from Ohio, Webb is preparing to head West to find what remains of the modern-day Gold Rush.

Donovan Wylie
British, born N. Ireland 1971


Still in the Green Zone in Iraq, Wylie is examining the things that make the fortified outpost “American.”