The White House Flickr feed, interpreted
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, December 16 2009
So, who else pictures Air America's Ana Marie Cox and the Huffington Post's Jason Linkins knocking back whiskey shots as they annotate the White House Flickr feed? In this latest installment, White House photographer Pete Souza -- and his penchant for composing every shot where some natural obstacle is framing the images' principles -- comes in for special mocking. The pair also don't make much of the idea bandied about that somehow having someone paid to photograph the president creates a new level of transparency. You do get to see the fancy gowns and dapper suits people wear to parties, though. (Not really safe for work, unless you work somewhere swearing is encouraged.)
Here's Cox and Linkins' commentary on the shot above, taken on the White House's South Lawn:
Ana Marie: People tell you there's a photograph out there of Michelle hula-hooping, and you think, no, that's not possible.
Jason: But there is.
Ana Marie: That is the age in which we live.
More here.
