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Christopher Anderson Canadian, born 1970
Anderson is in Washington, D.C., where he is looking at the Republican exodus.
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Thomas Dworzak German, born 1972
Having wandered through Pennsylvania, Dworzak is packing up for another road trip.
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Bruce Gilden American, born 1946
After interviewing scores of suffering Floridians, Gilden is now readying his InSight posts.
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David Alan Harvey American, born 1944
On the road in Virginia, Harvey is exploring the lives of the people who work in defense.
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Alex Majoli Italian, born 1971
Alex Majoli is looking forward to Halloween in New York.
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Paolo Pellegrin Italian, born 1964
Pellegrin will be in Brooklyn this weekend for an unusual Obama fundraiser.
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Gilles Peress French, born 1946
In Ohio, Peress is caught up in the whirlwind of political attention a suffering swing state receives.
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Eli Reed American, born 1946
Reed is back home in Texas, looking at the political dialog in that red state.
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Alessandra Sanguinetti American, born 1968
Beginning in Los Angeles, Sanguinettei is investigating immigrants and their lives.
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Alec Soth American, born 1969
Soth is driving around the middle of America, sending post cards of often-missed vistas.
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Chris Steele-Perkins British, born 1947
In London, Steele-Perkins is watching the American campaign’s impact on European politics.
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Mikhael Subotzky South African, born 1981
Mikhael Subotzky talked to fellow travelers as he came from Italy to New York.
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Peter van Agtmael American/Dutch, born 1981
In Washington, van Agtmael found spontaneity in front of the White House.
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John Vink Belgian, born 1948
Vink, working from Cambodia, is exploring America’s waning influence in that developing land.
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Alex Webb American, born 1952
Back from Ohio, Webb is preparing to head West to find what remains of the modern-day Gold Rush.
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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.”
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