If Adams worried about the photographs he posed for, later presidents worried about the photographs they didn’t consent to.
It’s well known that the White House sought to keep evidence of Franklin Roosevelt’s physical disability out of sight, but advisers were also anxious that even the most routine candid shot might make him look bad.
As the first social media president, Barack Obama walked the line between control and interactivity.
The administration took advantage of nearly every new social media outlet as it emerged.
In addition, White House photographers, led by Pete Souza, built a huge visual archive of presidential photographs shared in real time on Flickr.
Persons:
Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin, Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Pete Souza
Organizations:
White, Photography, White House, Flickr