Last Days on the Road with Obama by Brooks Kraft
As the 2012 presidential race came to an end, veteran political photographer Brooks Kraft was there to document the Obama campaign’s final road trip.
As the 2012 presidential race came to an end, veteran political photographer Brooks Kraft was there to document the Obama campaign’s final road trip.
Photographer Grant Cornett took to the streets of North Carolina, capturing members from each state’s delegation. His work puts a face on the Democratic Party of 2012.
Tropical Storm Isaac led organizers to cancel Monday’s lineup at the Republican National Convention, but protests in Tampa went ahead mostly as planned. Photographer Grant Cornett was on scene to capture the action.
André Liohn, one of the guiding forces behind the Almost Dawn in Libya initiative, spoke to LightBox from Misrata, Libya, where he was preparing for the project’s final stage.
Three photographers joined TIME’s Joe Klein on his annual road trip across America.
Gian Paul Lozza photographed journalist Jose Antonio Vargas and 35 other undocumented immigrants for this week’s cover story.
When Douglas Gilbert photographed Lenore Romney’s U.S. Senate campaign for LOOK Magazine in August of 1970, little did he know that one of his unused images would end up on the cover of TIME 42 years later.
In late April, Marco Grob traveled to Jerusalem to photograph Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for this week’s cover story by TIME’s managing editor Rick Stengel.
With Newt Gingrich leaving the presidential race, LightBox looks back on Callista Gingrich’s now-famous Swoosh, which seemed to captivate photographers all along the campaign trail.