Should The White House Limit Photo Releases?

David Hume Kennerly, a Pulitzer-Prize winner who was President Gerald Ford’s personal photographer, tells Holly Stuart Hughes of Photo District News: “One part of the job [of White House photographer] is to educate his or her boss, the President, on the value of having other people’s points of view so you don’t get accused of being a pawn or a lackey for the administration.

“Put this in big, bold headlines: Limit the number of photo releases from the White House.

“The current administration has been a confetti machine of hand-outs.

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