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Book Synopsis

Virtually unknown to the public or historians, White House photographers have developed amazing access to the presidents of the United States over the past half-century. In this book, long-time White House correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh tells their stories, emphasizing observations about the presidents the photographers got to know so well along with other key figures close to those presidentsincluding the first ladies, members of Congress, and important world leaders.

This book shows how official White House photographers have morphed into ultimate insiders within the American presidency, allowed to observe and take pictures of nearly everything Chief Executives do related to their job. The photogs have often become close friends with the presidents they have served. Using these bonds of trust and their own powers of observation, they created fundamental impressions and public images of the presidents through the art of photography. Acting not only as image makers but as visu

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Praise for Ultimate Insiders

The president’s "bully pulpit" at the White House is commanded as much by the visual as the verbal. This new book significantly captures this truth in a wonderful collection of images that have shaped our nation’s history, along with the personal stories of the artists who "did the snaps." A must for every student of White House history.

Mike McCurry, White House Press Secretary to President Bill Clinton

Kenneth Walsh has become one of America's great chroniclers of all things presidential. Ultimate Insiders is a marvelous look at the role White House photographers play in setting the tone and tenor of our times. Highly recommended!

Douglas Brinkley, Rice University

Remember the picture of Kennedy sheepishly walking away from Marilyn Monroe. Or of Reagan meeting Gorbachev. Or iconic shots of Obama’s anguish in defeat and Trump’s frustration with the swamp. The only people in the world close enough to touch the people in these photos are the Presidential Photographers, but we only see the back of their heads. In this book the consummate historian of the modern presidency, Ken Walsh, has given them all faces. Walsh’s book describes and tells the stories of the characters, charmers, egos, and true believers who photograph the lives of our Presidents. It’s a great read.

Marlin Fitzwater, White House Press Secretary to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush

Ken Walsh, veteran White House reporter, gives us a fascinating and well-written account of the presidential photographers who have chronicled our presidents. The book looks at the untold story of who these people have been and, in doing so, explicates the power and politics of images that have shaped every presidency in the modern era.

Julian E. Zelizer, Princeton University

More often than not, a single photograph can tell a story with more detail than a news article ever could. Kenneth Walsh expertly conveys this message, taking readers behind the curtain of the White House and into the most intimate moments of a president’s time in office. He shows readers the important role of White House photographers and how our history is lost without them.

Dana Perino, White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush

Kenneth Walsh captures the extraordinary "snapshots" that provide context and texture to a full view of our Presidents. Well done!

Kenneth M. Duberstein, White House Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan

In Ultimate Insiders, Ken Walsh tells the story of one of the most exclusive clubs in photojournalism: personal photographers to the President of the United States. Behind-the-scenes stories and intimate portraits of the brilliant men and women in this club are preserved forever here…. Ken Walsh’s book is an affecting portrait of this work and the special people who have practiced it.

Neil Leifer, Time, Inc.; Photographer and documentary filmmaker


Praise for Ultimate Insiders

The president’s "bully pulpit" at the White House is commanded as much by the visual as the verbal. This new book significantly captures this truth in a wonderful collection of images that have shaped our nation’s history, along with the personal stories of the artists who "did the snaps." A must for every student of White House history.

Mike McCurry, White House Press Secretary to President Bill Clinton

Kenneth Walsh has become one of America's great chroniclers of all things presidential. Ultimate Insiders is a marvelous look at the role White House photographers play in setting the tone and tenor of our times. Highly recommended!

Douglas Brinkley, Rice University

Remember the picture of Kennedy sheepishly walking away from Marilyn Monroe. Or of Reagan meeting Gorbachev. Or iconic shots of Obama’s anguish in defeat and Trump’s frustration with the swamp. The only people in the world close enough to touch the people in these photos are the presidential photographers, but we only see the back of their heads. In this book the consummate historian of the modern presidency, Ken Walsh, has given them all faces. Walsh’s book describes and tells the stories of the characters, charmers, egos, and true believers who photograph the lives of our presidents. It’s a great read.

Marlin Fitzwater, White House Press Secretary to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush

Ken Walsh, veteran White House reporter, gives us a fascinating and well-written account of the presidential photographers who have chronicled our presidents. The book looks at the untold story of who these people have been and, in doing so, explicates the power and politics of images that have shaped every presidency in the modern era.

Julian E. Zelizer, Princeton University

More often than not, a single photograph can tell a story with more detail than a news article ever could. Kenneth Walsh expertly conveys this message, taking readers behind the curtain of the White House and into the most intimate moments of a president’s time in office. He shows readers the important role of White House photographers and how our history is lost without them.

Dana Perino, White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush

Kenneth Walsh captures the extraordinary "snapshots" that provide context and texture to a full view of our presidents. Well done!

Kenneth M. Duberstein, White House Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan

In Ultimate Insiders, Ken Walsh tells the story of one of the most exclusive clubs in photojournalism: personal photographers to the President of the United States. Behind-the-scenes stories and intimate portraits of the brilliant men and women in this club are preserved forever here… Ken Walsh’s book is an affecting portrait of this work and the special people who have practiced it.

Neil Leifer, Time, Inc.; Photographer and documentary filmmaker

This is one of the most fascinating books I have read in a long, long time. It informs, it inspires and it humanizes the various presidents that Kenneth Walsh has been fortunate enough to work with. The stories and anecdotes will make you feel as if you too were standing next to history.

Natasha Rose



Table of Contents

Introduction Insider Views and Insider Insights

Chapter One How Lincoln and FDR Set the Pace, and How Their Successors Wrote Their Own Rules

Chapter Two Behind the Scenes with John F. Kennedy, Cecil Stoughton, and the Glamor Lensmen

Chapter Three Behind the Scenes with Lyndon B. Johnson and Yoichi Okamoto

Chapter Four Behind the Scenes with Richard Nixon and Ollie Atkins

Chapter Five Behind the Scenes with Gerald Ford and David Kennerly

Chapter Six Behind the Scenes with Jimmy Carter and a Missing Chief Photographer

Chapter Seven Behind the Scenes with Ronald Reagan, Michael Evans, and Pete Souza

Chapter Eight Behind the Scenes with George H.W. Bush and David Valdez

Chapter Nine Behind the Scenes with Bill Clinton, Bob McNeely, and Sharon Farmer

Chapter Ten Behind the Scenes with George W. Bush and Eric Draper

Chapter Eleven Behind the Scenes with Barack Obama and Pete Souza

Chapter Twelve Behind the Scenes with Donald Trump and His Commanding Style of Image Making

Chapter Thirteen The Vital Role of the "Photodogs"

Chapter Fourteen Master Photojournalists Who Made Their Mark on History

Chapter Fifteen The Ultimate Insiders’ Evolving Tools of the Trade

Epilogue The Future of White House Photography

Selected Readings

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/5/2017 12:10:00 AM
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Virtually unknown to the public or historians, White House photographers have developed amazing access to the presidents of the United States over the past half-century. In this book, long-time White House correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh tells their stories, emphasizing observations about the presidents the photographers got to know so well along with other key figures close to those presidentsincluding the first ladies, members of Congress, and important world leaders.

      This book shows how official White House photographers have morphed into ultimate insiders within the American presidency, allowed to observe and take pictures of nearly everything Chief Executives do related to their job. The photogs have often become close friends with the presidents they have served. Using these bonds of trust and their own powers of observation, they created fundamental impressions and public images of the presidents through the art of photography. Acting not only as image makers but as visu

      Trade Review

      Praise for Ultimate Insiders

      The president’s "bully pulpit" at the White House is commanded as much by the visual as the verbal. This new book significantly captures this truth in a wonderful collection of images that have shaped our nation’s history, along with the personal stories of the artists who "did the snaps." A must for every student of White House history.

      Mike McCurry, White House Press Secretary to President Bill Clinton

      Kenneth Walsh has become one of America's great chroniclers of all things presidential. Ultimate Insiders is a marvelous look at the role White House photographers play in setting the tone and tenor of our times. Highly recommended!

      Douglas Brinkley, Rice University

      Remember the picture of Kennedy sheepishly walking away from Marilyn Monroe. Or of Reagan meeting Gorbachev. Or iconic shots of Obama’s anguish in defeat and Trump’s frustration with the swamp. The only people in the world close enough to touch the people in these photos are the Presidential Photographers, but we only see the back of their heads. In this book the consummate historian of the modern presidency, Ken Walsh, has given them all faces. Walsh’s book describes and tells the stories of the characters, charmers, egos, and true believers who photograph the lives of our Presidents. It’s a great read.

      Marlin Fitzwater, White House Press Secretary to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush

      Ken Walsh, veteran White House reporter, gives us a fascinating and well-written account of the presidential photographers who have chronicled our presidents. The book looks at the untold story of who these people have been and, in doing so, explicates the power and politics of images that have shaped every presidency in the modern era.

      Julian E. Zelizer, Princeton University

      More often than not, a single photograph can tell a story with more detail than a news article ever could. Kenneth Walsh expertly conveys this message, taking readers behind the curtain of the White House and into the most intimate moments of a president’s time in office. He shows readers the important role of White House photographers and how our history is lost without them.

      Dana Perino, White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush

      Kenneth Walsh captures the extraordinary "snapshots" that provide context and texture to a full view of our Presidents. Well done!

      Kenneth M. Duberstein, White House Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan

      In Ultimate Insiders, Ken Walsh tells the story of one of the most exclusive clubs in photojournalism: personal photographers to the President of the United States. Behind-the-scenes stories and intimate portraits of the brilliant men and women in this club are preserved forever here…. Ken Walsh’s book is an affecting portrait of this work and the special people who have practiced it.

      Neil Leifer, Time, Inc.; Photographer and documentary filmmaker


      Praise for Ultimate Insiders

      The president’s "bully pulpit" at the White House is commanded as much by the visual as the verbal. This new book significantly captures this truth in a wonderful collection of images that have shaped our nation’s history, along with the personal stories of the artists who "did the snaps." A must for every student of White House history.

      Mike McCurry, White House Press Secretary to President Bill Clinton

      Kenneth Walsh has become one of America's great chroniclers of all things presidential. Ultimate Insiders is a marvelous look at the role White House photographers play in setting the tone and tenor of our times. Highly recommended!

      Douglas Brinkley, Rice University

      Remember the picture of Kennedy sheepishly walking away from Marilyn Monroe. Or of Reagan meeting Gorbachev. Or iconic shots of Obama’s anguish in defeat and Trump’s frustration with the swamp. The only people in the world close enough to touch the people in these photos are the presidential photographers, but we only see the back of their heads. In this book the consummate historian of the modern presidency, Ken Walsh, has given them all faces. Walsh’s book describes and tells the stories of the characters, charmers, egos, and true believers who photograph the lives of our presidents. It’s a great read.

      Marlin Fitzwater, White House Press Secretary to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush

      Ken Walsh, veteran White House reporter, gives us a fascinating and well-written account of the presidential photographers who have chronicled our presidents. The book looks at the untold story of who these people have been and, in doing so, explicates the power and politics of images that have shaped every presidency in the modern era.

      Julian E. Zelizer, Princeton University

      More often than not, a single photograph can tell a story with more detail than a news article ever could. Kenneth Walsh expertly conveys this message, taking readers behind the curtain of the White House and into the most intimate moments of a president’s time in office. He shows readers the important role of White House photographers and how our history is lost without them.

      Dana Perino, White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush

      Kenneth Walsh captures the extraordinary "snapshots" that provide context and texture to a full view of our presidents. Well done!

      Kenneth M. Duberstein, White House Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan

      In Ultimate Insiders, Ken Walsh tells the story of one of the most exclusive clubs in photojournalism: personal photographers to the President of the United States. Behind-the-scenes stories and intimate portraits of the brilliant men and women in this club are preserved forever here… Ken Walsh’s book is an affecting portrait of this work and the special people who have practiced it.

      Neil Leifer, Time, Inc.; Photographer and documentary filmmaker

      This is one of the most fascinating books I have read in a long, long time. It informs, it inspires and it humanizes the various presidents that Kenneth Walsh has been fortunate enough to work with. The stories and anecdotes will make you feel as if you too were standing next to history.

      Natasha Rose



      Table of Contents

      Introduction Insider Views and Insider Insights

      Chapter One How Lincoln and FDR Set the Pace, and How Their Successors Wrote Their Own Rules

      Chapter Two Behind the Scenes with John F. Kennedy, Cecil Stoughton, and the Glamor Lensmen

      Chapter Three Behind the Scenes with Lyndon B. Johnson and Yoichi Okamoto

      Chapter Four Behind the Scenes with Richard Nixon and Ollie Atkins

      Chapter Five Behind the Scenes with Gerald Ford and David Kennerly

      Chapter Six Behind the Scenes with Jimmy Carter and a Missing Chief Photographer

      Chapter Seven Behind the Scenes with Ronald Reagan, Michael Evans, and Pete Souza

      Chapter Eight Behind the Scenes with George H.W. Bush and David Valdez

      Chapter Nine Behind the Scenes with Bill Clinton, Bob McNeely, and Sharon Farmer

      Chapter Ten Behind the Scenes with George W. Bush and Eric Draper

      Chapter Eleven Behind the Scenes with Barack Obama and Pete Souza

      Chapter Twelve Behind the Scenes with Donald Trump and His Commanding Style of Image Making

      Chapter Thirteen The Vital Role of the "Photodogs"

      Chapter Fourteen Master Photojournalists Who Made Their Mark on History

      Chapter Fifteen The Ultimate Insiders’ Evolving Tools of the Trade

      Epilogue The Future of White House Photography

      Selected Readings

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