Saturday, October 31, 2015
White House Photographers: Draper & Morse


(Continued after the Jump)
Draper, following the conclusion of his appointment serving the President, gave an interview - Bush gives fist bump as farewell to official photographer - which is worth a read.
While it remains to be seen what role in the photographic community Draper takes, he is no doubt weighing some options. President Clinton's former photographer Bob McNeely has had a successful career post-Clinton, and David Valdez's first post-Bush (the first President Bush) job was in service of Disney and the Magic Kingdom. Since then, he has pursued other photographic endeavors.

Being a Presidential photographer isn't easy, but it's the ultimate honor and responsibility to document history in the making.
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