Assistant Photography Editor

Chris Landsberger is a native of Oklahoma and, as a photographer, has been able to travel coast to coast and everywhere in between to cover news for the last 13 years. He has been a part history that included coverage of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh's trial and execution, President George W. Bush, and Super Bowl coverage. Landsberger, 38, is a photographer and asst. director of photography for The Oklahoman. He received a bachelor's degree in photojournalism in 1999 from the University of Central Oklahoma. He has worked his way from being a staff photographer at the Edmond Sun to chief photographer at the Enid News & Eagle and director of photography at the Topeka Capital-Journal. He has worked at The Oklahoman for 6 years.

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SeaWorld Visit February 21, 2013   Some days just don’t go as planned. And, this was one of them. Because of a winter storm dropping freezing rain over the city, half of our assignments were cancelled today.   Then there was a phone call from our features department. “I’m in the lobby with people from SeaWorld and they... Read More
Snow in the metro February 13, 2013   You may have heard that it snowed in Oklahoma yesterday. It was the kind of snow that’s great for playing in and doesn’t cause too much havoc. While I was off of work, photographing my dogs in the snow, everybody else on staff spread out across the metro and took pictures for The Oklahoman and... Read More
2012 Pictures of the Year December 28, 2012   It’s that time when we look back on what we’ve done and share a little bit of it with you all by picking our photos of the year. Each photographer selects some of his or her favorites and we combine them into a few galleries.  Some of the photos are of significant moments in the year, while... Read More
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