Alice Gabriner joined National Geographic Magazine as a senior photo editor in January 2011, after serving as deputy director of photography in the Obama White House. Previously, she was chief picture editor at TIME Magazine, leading the photo department through the campaign, election and inauguration of President Barack Obama. From 2003 to 2009, she oversaw the magazine’s award winning coverage of the Iraq war. During the 2000 election and first term of President George W. Bush, as Time’s national picture editor, she supported the work of Christopher Morris that resulted in the acclaimed book, “My America.†Before joining TIME, Gabriner was the deputy director of photography at U.S News & World Report, where for 12 years she edited national and international news images. She has won numerous photo editing awards and produced several books, including Time’s commemorative edition, President Obama: Path to the White House with pictures by Callie Shell which made the New York Times Best Seller List. Gabriner has also curated photography exhibitions for Christopher Morris, Yuri Kozyrev, and Pete Souza.