Kate Brooks


Kate Brooks is an American photojournalist. Her work has appeared in Newsweek, the New Yorker, the Atlantic, Time, the New York Times, and Smithsonian. She is the author of In the Light of Darkness: A Photographer's Journey After 9/11.
Articles by Kate Brooks
More from The World in Photos This WeekRock the VoteFace OffPreparing for a Very Cold War
More from The World in Photos This WeekRock the VoteFace OffPreparing for a Very Cold War
             Morsi, meanwhile, overcame jeers that he was the Muslim Brotherhood's "spare tire" -- a replacement  after its first choice, Khairat al-Shater, was disqualified -- to take first  place in the election. Despite a late start and a reported lack of charisma,  the Brotherhood's vaunted political machine appears to have rallied supporters  behind him.      Above, a wall where voters  have attempted to wipe of the purple ink that they dip their fingers in after  voting.
  Morsi, meanwhile, overcame jeers that he was the Muslim Brotherhood's "spare tire" -- a replacement after its first choice, Khairat al-Shater, was disqualified -- to take first place in the election. Despite a late start and a reported lack of charisma, the Brotherhood's vaunted political machine appears to have rallied supporters behind him. Above, a wall where voters have attempted to wipe of the purple ink that they dip their fingers in after voting.

The Candidates

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From Revolution to War

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Those Who Face Death

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What War Looks Like

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