There are images no leader ever wants to be seen': 33 pivotal US presidential moments captured on camera
Briefly

The phrase 'photo op' was coined during Richard Nixon's presidency, illustrating how visual imagery became central to political culture in the United States.
The selection of historical photographs, including the earliest known portrait of a US president, showcases how political imagery has evolved alongside technological advancements.
Just as Roman emperors and Tudor kings sought to immortalize their likeness in art, American presidents have utilized photography to present themselves to the public.
The invention of the photograph marks a pivotal moment in history, creating a distinct divide between the modern era and everything that preceded it.
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