
Obama answers questions from students after announcing his Obama introduces Tom Daschle as his
pick for education secretary (photo NYT) pick for health and human services secretary (AP)
Looking Presidential: Images of the
President
What does a president look like? When you see photographs of the President,
what are your expectations? When you are the new incoming President and
you are covered by the media,
what does it mean to look presidential?
Here are some images from the media and recent Obama press events.
What are the
elements of the images that translate "presidential" ?
What is the same, what is different, and why?
How much control does the President have over how the media show him?
Some of the sources located at Visual Literacy may be
helpful to you and your students.
Frank Baker
President Obama's First 100 Days slideshow
Behind the
Scenes (USA Today)
White House photographer gets inside view
White House Pictures Tell A Story
Photographing of the President, 2008
Obama Chooses Official Photographer
New Camera Angle on Obamas Focuses All Eyes on Inauguration
Jan 20: A Day Best Captured by Image, Not
Narrative
Photographer: Inauguration like no moment I've ever witnessed
Bush presidency in pictures
Mirror, mirror on the wall (the Bush presidency in photos)
Photographing the President
Photographing Nixon

Pres. Obama with Jay Leno Thursday March 19, 2009 (reuters)

photo above from politico.com

This March 09 Reason magazine cover resembles the TIME magazine cover from
November 2008




New
York Times comments on the informal dress of the chief executive
Shot of magazines at Barnes & Noble: Friday January 23, 2009


AP January 5, 2009 DC meeting with Biden and Reid


President-elect Barack Obama speaks during a meeting with former
VP Al Gore in Obama's transition office in Chicago December 9, 2008.
(Photo Reuters)

Obama introducing his pick for Veteran's Affairs (Reuters photo)

Dec.7 appearance on Meet The Press (NBC) photos from AP

Obama taps Richardson for Commerce position (AP photo)

Obama introduces National Security team Photo from AP
From November 8
Canadian press news story:
Looking presidential behind a massive podium,
flanked by advisers and backed by a forest of
flags,
Mr. Obama made an important, symbolic
appearance yesterday at a Chicago news
conference.
Although he won't be president until
Jan. 20, 2009, and despite repeatedly making the
point
“that we only have one president at a
time,” the carefully orchestrated event was
designed
to make Mr. Obama look and sound
presidential.


Election night (November 4) acceptance speech,
Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois