Sarah L. Voisin has been a staff photographer at The Washington Post since 1998. She is co-founder of Women Photojournalists of Washington and has won numerous awards from the White House News Photographers Association, the National Press Photographers Association, the Best of Photojournalism contest and the Pictures of the Year contest. She was awarded Cliff Edom’s “New America Award” for her coverage of Latino immigration. Her work on the war on drugs in Mexico has been widely recognized including the Robert F. Kennedy Award for International Photography, the John Faber Award by the Overseas Press Club and a special mention by the Hillman Prize for Photojournalism. She became the proud parent of Isabel Rebekah Funez in 2010.