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Washington, DC is a powerful symbol not only of our nation but also of democracy and freedom. The epicenter of many of today’s most important news stories and the place veteran photojournalist Chris Usher has called home for the past 14 years.
Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Usher graduated from the University of Indiana at Bloomington in 1988. After two internships (Louisville Courier-Journal, Miami Herald) and one staff position (Orlando Sentinel), he went freelance and moved to Washington, DC in 1990.
![]() Washington, D.C. © 2000 Chris Usher
Usher’s work appears regularly in domestic and international monthly and weekly publications including Time, Newsweek, US News & World Report, Business Week, Der Spiegel, Sports Illustrated, and Life. Throughout his career, Usher has received numerous awards for his photography: Indiana College Photographer of the Year (1985 and 1986), the William Randolph Hearst Photojournalism Championship (1985 and 1986), POY (2000, 2001, 2003) WHNPA (2001, 2003), and an Eisenstaedt Award (2000) for his unique and controversial depiction of Clinton's post-acquittal speech.
![]() Helen, a Homeless Native Hawaiian, Searches For Shells to Sell © 2004 Chris Usher
In between assignments, Usher continues the project he began in 1999 - “Behind the Velvet Rope” ( - a documentation of behind the scenes moments at the White House and on the road with the President; produces manipulated SX-70 Polaroids, and his latest project on Hawaiian sovereignty and homelessness - “Trouble in Paradise”. ![]() Laura Bush at the White House Correspdents Dinner © 2004 Chris Usher
Chris' Equipment: Camera- Memory Card— Tripod— Software- Camera Bag— Printer— Scanner— Color Management— Point & Shoot— Cases— Lighting— Computer— Storage— Paper— Ink- Film— Meters— >>Click here to read our interview with Chris Usher... >>Click here to read Chris Usher's Tips & Techniques...
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