71. The photographer was Robert Mecea, who came to this country from Romania. 72. The photographers are all anonymous except for Sam Walters, a veteran of the American contingent of volunteers, the Lincoln Brigade. 73. The real estate photographer is just that, a nickel-and-dime guy walking the streets with his eyes open. 74. The still photographers are now in position. 75. There is a code of conduct with which experienced golf photographers are familiar. 76. There was a photographer who hid a body part underneath a traffic cone, ostensibly to photograph it in the golden hour of light. 77. There were military photographers from World War II, infantrymen from Korea, nurses from Vietnam, peacekeepers from Bosnia. 78. There were photographers going back and forth, up and down the Ho Chi Minh Trail. 79. Those photographers were not journalists, they were bounty hunters and mercenaries. 80. Unencumbered by the static formal photos - lesser photographers were given that responsibility - Kennerly put together one of the most intimate portraits of a White House family. |