Last week on September 4th, Senator Bernie Sanders spent the 100th day of his Presidential Campaign…

…speaking to folks all over Iowa, holding a roundtable focused on Latino issues in Muscatine, visiting with the Native American Meskwaki settlement near Tama, and walking a picket line with workers outside a corn processing plant.

It was a pretty typical day for a campaign focused on speaking directly to people all over America to start a grassroots political revolution; busy, joyful, and full of purpose.

We have selected fifty-one photos to show the political revolution in practice as this campaign touches all corners of the country.

It was my privilege to serve as President Obama’s New Media road director on his 2008 campaign, documenting the day-to-day efforts of the campaign. In Bernie 2016, I find a similar energy both at events and through the lens.

Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders are quite simply the two most authentic people you will ever meet in politics. It is a unique thrill to be able to document them.

The similarities persist even in our choice of gear. Camera enthusiasts will be interested to know that we rely primarily on a Canon 5d Mark III with a 35mm fixed prime lens, inspired by my former boss, Official White House photographer Pete Souza. Enthusiasts of history will be interested to know that we also continue to use a Canon 5d Mark I and II that were cameras during the Obama Presidential transition after the 2008 election.

We hope you enjoy the pictures, the result of the hard work of a number of talented people inspired by Bernie Sanders’ message and the thousands who embrace and promote it.

Thank you.