About Marcio Sanchez
SANCHEZ, MARCIO J. is a staff photographer with the Associated Press in San Francisco. He has been with the Associated Press since 2002. Previously he worked at The Kansas City Star from 1995 to 2002. As a student, he interned at various newspapers including the Long Beach Press-Telegram, Reno Gazette-Journal and Palm Beach Post. Sanchez attended San Jose State University where he received a degree in photojournalism with a minor in Latin American Studies. He was born in San Pedro Sula, Honduras and emigrated to the U.S. with his family at age 12 in 1983. In his 14 years as a photojournalist, Sanchez has covered a diversity of stories. Some of the highlights: Wildlife Preservation in Africa, Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, Baseball in the Dominican Republic and The Super Bowl. Sanchez's work has been published in some of the nation's best publications including the New York Times, USA Today, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek and National Geographic. Sanchez plays soccer and mountain bikes in his spare time. He lives in Santa Clara, CA, with his wife Jenifer and two children.
- Location: AL
- Was accepted for Mar 22-27 2009 Multimedia Training.
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Projects
- Center for Independent Living
- The world’s first organization run by and for people with disabilities, the Center for Independent Living (CIL), founded in 1972, supports disabled people in their efforts toward independence. CIL encourages ...

