A new image for a new President

I am posting this article here which I think is a wonderful visual comment, and an angle that I myself would have utilised, being an angle I use at EVERY opportunity because I love the drama of the angle. Enjoy a "different" view of the events of earlier today. I join with the hopes and wishes of many Americans and many people around the world who wish President Obama, continued wisdom, hope and courage to lead the most powerful nation on earth.

FIRST LOOK: New View Of The Inauguration


By Donald R. Winslow
© 2009 News Photographer magazine

WASHINGTON, DC (January 20, 2009) - In a new view of an American Presidential Inauguration that's never been shot or seen before, photographer Chuck Kennedy from the McClatchy-Tribune Photo Service today made this image of President Barack Obama taking the oath of office as the 44th President of the United States. (More story beneath the photograph.)



McClatchy-Tribune Photo Service managing editor George Bridges said that Kennedy began lobbying for the remote camera position shortly after election day.

"He took photos from previous inaugurations showing that there is a lot of equipment there (speakers, mikes, teleprompters) so a camera there would not be a distraction," Bridges told News Photographer magazine moments after the inauguration wrapped up.

"When the stand was being built Chuck went out and did test photos to show to the Joint Congressional Inaugural Committee and the Senate Press Photographers’ Gallery to show how dramatic the images could be."

The camera was a Canon EOS 5D Mark II with wireless transmitter attached and mounted inside a Pelican case customized by Kennedy. It was mounted on a camera plate that was screwed into the platform and then mounted on a Bogen arm. The camera was wired via Ethernet for transmission through a DSL line at Kennedy's position on the balustrade above and behind the platform. The camera was trigged via a hardwire to eliminate radio interference.



McClatchy senior photo editor Linda Epstein said that Kennedy's remote shot with a wide-angle lens is closer than any camera has been before during the inaugural oath. "It's a shot that's never been gotten," she said. The pool photo was sent to all McClatchy newspapers and the McClatchy-Tribune News Service.

Comments

Tammy said…
I was so humbled (and still am) yesterday. I thought Obama's speech was amazing. One thing someone mentioned afterwards was that only 1 US president has used less "I's" than him in the speech following the inauguration. His words of how we could all work together and all have hope and all make things better (I'm paraphrasing, lol) gave ME great hope. He will lead the US, but it will take all of us to make things better. My country. Your country. The world. It was a very different speech than I was expecting, very different from any other first speech I've heard from any other president.

It's interesting to me to see how the rest of the world viewed the US yesterday. I have several friends in the UK, too. I didn't see much about it on any of the US blogs I read yesterday, but pretty much everyone else I know in other countries posted about it on THEIR blogs.
MattP said…
Thanks for this post Craig, as always both interesting and topical. Like your blog, this picture shows us something from a different angle!

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