Exhibition
Pete Souza, The Obama White House

President Barack Obama bends over so the son of a White House staff member can pat his head during a family visit to the Oval Office May 8, 2009. The youngster wanted to see if the President's haircut felt like his own. © Pete Souza

“President-elect Barack Obama was about to walk out to take the oath of office. Backstage at the U.S. Capitol, he took one last look at his appearance in the mirror.” © Pete Souza

“It was a glorious spring day and President Obama decided to move his meeting with his senior advisors outside to the Rose Garden.” © Pete Souza

"The light was streaming through the windows behind his Oval Office desk as the President talked with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki." © Pete Souza

“President Obama fist-bumps a U.S. soldier at Camp Victory in Baghdad. The President was treated to an overwhelming reception by the troops.” © Pete Souza

“The Obama family was introduced to a prospective family dog at a secret greet on a Sunday. After spending about an hour with him, the family decided he was the one. Here, the dog ran alongside the President in an East Wing hallway. The dog returned to his trainer while the Obama’s embarked on their first international trip. I had to keep these photos secret until a few weeks later, when the dog was brought ‘home’ to the White House and introduced to the world as Bo.” © Pete Souza

“Aboard Air Force One, the President’s aides gathered in the conference room to make the final decision on whether to secretly head to Baghdad. There was what one aide later called “high drama” as Gen. James Jones, the national security advisor, left, and Secret Service agent-in-charge Joe Clancy talked on different phone lines to their representatives on the ground.” © Pete Souza

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011. © Pete Souza

President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and daughters Sasha and Malia, tour the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 20, 2011. © Pete Souza

“As the President signed the guestbook at the Prague Castle in the Czech Republic, I noticed the First Lady’s hands behind her back.” © Pete Souza

“This is a rare look inside the President’s Treaty Room office in the private residence of the White House. He was making a call to Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk.” © Pete Souza

“The President listens during a meeting aboard Air Force One as we flew to Beijing, China.” © Pete Souza

“During a Super Bowl watching party in the White House theatre, the President and First Lady join their guests in watching one of the TV commercials in 3D.” © Pete Souza

“This was the first formal function at the White House in the administration: the Governors Ball. The President dances with his wife while singing along with the band Earth, Wind and Fire.” © Pete Souza

“The President appears in deep thought as he and senior advisor David Axelrod listen during a climate change meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. A moment later, he was laughing at a humorous exchange.” © Pete Souza

President Barack Obama bends over so the son of a White House staff member can pat his head during a family visit to the Oval Office May 8, 2009. The youngster wanted to see if the President's haircut felt like his own. © Pete Souza
Tomorrow morning, U.S. voters will be going to the polls. They will know doubt want to review Barack Obama’s performance in office before filling in their ballots. His first presidential term was historic: as the first black man elected to the country’s highest office, Obama has kept many of his campaign promises, battling the economic crisis, introducing health-care legislation, and leading the fight against terrorism.
Since 2009, the White House chief photographer, Pete Souza, has drawn a unique portrait of Obama’s presidency: moments of solitude and reflection, triumph in public, family intimacy, meetings, handshakes, etc. We see the president but also the man, the husband, the father, looking as laid-back as always.
Souza met Obama in 2005 and followed him during the 2008 campaign. In an interview with Time magazine, he spoke about how he started covering Obama: “I was looking for things that I knew that if he ever became President you would never see again,” he says. “[Obama was] walking down a sidewalk in Moscow in 2005 and no one recognized him. I realized that if he ever became President, you would never, ever see a photograph like that.”
As photojournalism, Pete Souza’s work is comparable to that of the photographers for Life who, at the time, formed closed relationships with public figures. The hundred or so images selected by Souza are proof of a new era, where private moments are just as easily diffused as traditional pictures. They contribute just as much to the president’s cult of personality as to his image as a common man.
Jonas Cuénin
Pete Souza, The Obama White House
Until November 10th, 2012
Leica Gallery
670 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
(212) 777-3051
Links
http://www.petesouza.com
http://us.leica-camera.com/culture/galleries/gallery_new_york
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