Gabriel Sanchez
About Gabriel Sanchez
Gabriel Sanchez is a photo editor and contributing writer based in the Greater New York City Area, currently working at The New York Times and Artforum International Magazine. He has a background in photography education and has authored a book titled 'In the Limelight.'
Work at The New York Times
Gabriel Sanchez has been serving as a Photo Editor at The New York Times since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the selection and presentation of photographs that accompany news articles and features. His work contributes to the visual storytelling that is essential to the publication's journalistic integrity. He has been in this position for four years, enhancing the visual impact of the newspaper.
Current Role at Artforum International Magazine
Since 2013, Gabriel Sanchez has worked as a Contributing Writer for Artforum International Magazine. His contributions span over eleven years, during which he has engaged with contemporary art discussions and critiques. This role allows him to merge his photography expertise with art writing, providing insights into the visual arts landscape.
Education and Expertise
Gabriel Sanchez holds a Bachelor's degree in Photography from St. Edward's University. He furthered his education at Parsons School of Design - The New School, where he earned a Master's degree in Photography. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his professional endeavors in photography and writing.
Previous Experience at BuzzFeed
Before his current roles, Gabriel Sanchez worked at BuzzFeed as a Senior Staff Writer from 2014 to 2020. During his six years at BuzzFeed, he focused on creating engaging content that resonated with a broad audience. His experience in digital media has informed his approach to visual storytelling in his subsequent positions.
Teaching Role at Parsons School of Design
Gabriel Sanchez has been a Teacher in BFA Photography at Parsons School of Design - The New School since 2021. In this capacity, he educates students in photography, sharing his knowledge and experience in the field. His teaching role complements his professional work, allowing him to influence the next generation of photographers.