Charlie Archambault has been a staff photographer for U.S.News & World Report since 1991. He has covered every president since Reagan and has won many awards, including several from the White House News Photographers' Association. The son of a career Air Force officer, Archambault was born in Clarksdale, Miss. Archambault attended Emory and Henry College in Virginia, where he studied psychology. He also studied photography at Randolph Technical College in North Carolina.
Jim Lo Scalzo, a Washington, D.C. native, joined the U.S.News & World Report photography staff in 1994. Since then he has had assignments in more than 40 countries and won 18 awards in the Pictures of the Year and White House News Photographers' Association photo competitions. Lo Scalzo has a B.A. in creative writing from Loyola College in Baltimore and an M.A. in photojournalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Nicholas Roberts, a Kansas City, Mo., native, began his internship with the U.S. News & World Report photography staff in June 2002. Previously, he was a staff photographer at the Columbia Missourian and interned at The Salina Journal in Salina, Kan. In May, Roberts graduated with honors from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a Bachelor of Journalism degree and a B.A. in International Studies with an emphasis in Latin America.