"Something poignant and a bit more complex on the presidency of George Bush. A photo essay without rancor, partisan sniping, or sly innuendo. The photographers have a wonderful timbre in their voices, respectful, but not awestruck - more of a reverence for the office, and after eight or nine years covering him, perhaps a deeper understanding of the man who held that office during some very dark times, also maybe a gratitude for the professional challenge and opportunity they had."
Less than 5 minutes long-
http://www.time.com/time/photoessays/20 ... hing_bush/
Time mag photo essay of Ex Prez Bush
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Time mag photo essay of Ex Prez Bush
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Re: Time mag photo essay of Ex Prez Bush
Great stuff Michael! I really liked the 1st series the best but both were fantastic.
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