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Vaughn Wallace

Producer, TIME
Vaughn Wallace joined TIME as the producer of LightBox in 2012. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied journalism and the rhetoric of historic and contemporary photography. Previously, Wallace worked as a photographer and writer.

Latest Posts by Vaughn Wallace

Porters wait for a sack of guano to carry, Guañape Norte Island in the coast off Peru, May 2008. Photo/Tomas Munita
Out There

Tomás Munita: 2013 Recipient of the Chris Hondros Fund Award

Named in honor of the late photojournalist, The Chris Hondros Fund offers financial support to photographers who work in the same vein that Hondros did — with empathy, dedication and humility.

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Image: Inside the interrogation room
Out There

Supporting Photographers, Moving Walls

On Wednesday, the Open Society Foundations will mark their 20th group exhibition of “Moving Walls” — a project reflecting the group’s support for long-term documentary photography.

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Niger Delta
Out There

2013 Overseas Press Club Winners Announced

Since 1948, the Overseas Press Club of America has recognized photojournalists for exceptional photographic reportage. Fabio Bucciarelli, Samuel James, Bernat Armangue and Oded Balilty were recognized as the winners of this year’s OPC prizes.

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This is Jacques Lowe’s first portrait of John F. Kennedy, made during one of Kennedy’s rare days off from his 1958 Senate re-election campaign. To restore this image for the Newseum’s “Creating Camelot” exhibit, the image was cleaned, the tone adjusted and the yellow mark removed.
Out There

When an Archive is Lost: Jacques Lowe’s Rare (And Recently Restored) Look at JFK’s Camelot

Presidential photographers are afforded access to their subjects that most journalists only dream of. But what happens when their original negatives are destroyed?

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California, 1955.
Photo Essay

A Kiss Is (More Than) Just a Kiss: Elliott Erwitt’s Portraits of Intimacy

To commemorate Valentine’s Day in a unique and moving way, LightBox turned to Elliott Erwitt’s sprawling archive for inspiration.

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Harris & Ewing Collection glass negative
Profile

The Past Comes Alive: History in High-Definition

There’s always something interesting about history—it’s often just a matter of knowing where to find it. Shorpy.com highlights the noteworthy negatives of the Library of Congress in high-definition.

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Image: A truck submerged in water at the entrance to the Brooklyn-Battery tunnel in Lower Manhattan
In Progress

In the Eye of the Storm: Capturing Sandy’s Wrath

TIME commissioned five photographers to document Hurricane Sandy in various locations across the Eastern seaboard.

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Peter van Agtmael—Magnum
Out There

Peter van Agtmael Receives the 2012 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography

Magnum photographer Peter van Agtmael has received the 2012 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography. The annual grant aims to recognize a photographer who has “demonstrated an exemplary commitment to documenting the human condition in the spirit of Smith’s concerned photography and dedicated compassion.”

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image: A gang member poses with a gun in Caracas. Some 50 homicides occur in the city each week.
Photo Essay

The Street Gangs of Caracas

Venezuelan photographer Oscar Castillo has risked his life photographing the street gangs of Caracas for the past three years.

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Moises Saman—Magnum for TIME
Photo Essay

Photographing the Clashes in Cairo

Magnum photographer Moises Saman photographed clashes on the streets of Cairo for this week’s issue of TIME.

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