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Stephen Crowley is a renowned political photographer that has spent his career capturing Washington, D.C. politics from his unique perspective having hailed from a small Florida village. Crowley has decades of experience in the photojournalism world; notable roles include serving as a staff photographer for The New York Times from 1992 to 2017 and an instructor of documentary photography at the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design from 2002 to 2006. Projects like “IF I WERE YOUR KING” artfully demonstrate Crowley’s take on political systems and their interaction with society. Accolades of Crowley’s include being named the White House News Photographers’ Association “Photographer of the Year” in 2002 for a portfolio that included the “Voices of Afghanistan” essay and the Pulitzer Prize as part of The New York Times staff.

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