Pete Voelker
Photographing the Political Art of the 2016 Conventions
The intersection of politics and art remains vibrant in these insane times.
The Best and Worst Bootleg Campaign Swag of 2016
Capitalism was at work at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions this summer.
The Bernie Movement Is Alive and Well in the Woods Outside of Philadelphia
A bunch of diehard Sandernistas will keep fighting their revolution even after the convention.
Portraits of South Carolina Primary Voters
Photographer Pete Voelker asked voters young and old what they cared about most in the upcoming election.
Portraits of New Hampshire Primary Voters
Photographer Pete Voelker is touring the primary states asking ordinary voters what their most important issues are. Today: New Hampshire.
Brooklyn Feels the #Bern
A two-night concert took place in Brooklyn last week to raise funds for 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Photographer Pete Voelker was on the scene.
Is the Democratic Party Rigging the Election for Hillary Clinton?
In Carson City, Nevada, the local Democratic Party shares its office with the Clinton campaign—another subtle message that voters are expected to fall in line behind the party's heir apparent.
Scenes from Saturday's March Against Police Brutality in NYC
The speakers included Quentin Tarantino, Cornel West, and family members of victims of police violence.
Scenes from Wednesday's 'Stop Iran' Rally in Times Square
A lot of angry people gathered in Manhattan to express dissatisfaction at the Iran nuclear deal.
Photos of the People in the Path of the Keystone XL Pipeline
Some view it as their savior, others as a project that will hasten their demise.
What a VICE Photographer Saw at New York's Freddie Gray Protests Before He Got Arrested
"I was punched and elbowed in the face and hit with a club, instantly dropped to the ground, and had four officers pushing on my arms with their knees," said Pete Voelker.
Photos from Last Night's 'Charlie Hebdo' Solidarity Protest in Union Square
New Yorkers ignored the cold to show their support for the dozen victims of Europe's worst terrorist attack in years.