Alice Gabriner

Alice Gabriner is a visual editor and educator with 30 years of experience in national and international issues at TIME, New Yorker, National Geographic, U.S.News & World Report and The New York Times. She photo-edited TIME’s year-long multimedia project ‘Finding Home’ which won first prize in the 2018 World Press Photo contest for Innovative Storytelling and an Emmy Award nomination in the Outstanding New Approaches Documentary category. During her ten-year tenure at TIME, she led the photo department during the election of Barak Obama, oversaw the magazine’s award-winning coverage of the Iraq War, and worked with TIMES’s team of photographers covering the presidency of George W. Bush, resulting in two monographs. For the first two years of the Obama Administration, she served as the Deputy Director of Photography at the White House. Gabriner has curated photography exhibits and has been a member of photo juries and portfolio reviews around the world.

 

Currently, Alice is a faculty at the International Center of Photography.