
Candace Dane Chambers
Prior to joining The Chicago Sun-Times, Candace Chambers was a freelance photographer and videographer based in Washington, DC. She’s contributed to The Washington Post, New York Times, AARP, Ebony magazine, and National Geographic TV, covering arts and culture, health and wellness, and spot news. She has served as an oral history videographer at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where she produced a series on intergenerational activism over the course of a year. Chambers holds a master's degree in New Media Photojournalism from The Corcoran School of the Arts at Georgetown University, where she was awarded the 2022 Outstanding MA Student in New Media Photojournalism for "Watered", her thesis project on local Black women farmers. During her time in grad school, she was also selected to attend Eddie Adams Workshop Class of XXXIV and earned an assignment award with People Magazine for her story documenting a woman born with idiopathic epilepsy.