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    • 1,548 VOTES. JFK Sitting With John Jr. At The White House. Photo: u/Jslack97 / Reddit. 1,548 votes.
    • 1,570 VOTES. Teddy Roosevelt At Harvard. Photo: Unknown / Theodore Roosevelt Center / Public Domain. 1,570 votes.
    • 1,126 VOTES. Ronald Reagan And Marilyn Monroe. 1,126 votes.
    • 1,258 VOTES. Abraham Lincoln's Casket. Photo: Ridgway Glover / Library of Congress / No Known Restrictions. 1,258 votes.
  1. Feb 17, 2023 · In honor President's Day 2023, we've taken a moment to look back at some rarely seen photos of former presidents, including Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George H. W. Bush. There ...

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  2. Jan 20, 2021 · January 20th, 2021. Due to the United States being a relatively young independent nation, almost every President from their 250-year history has been photographed. 39 of the 45 people that have held the highest office were caught on camera, and thanks to colorizer James Berridge, you are now able to every President in color.

  3. Oct 13, 2020 · For example: every book, telephone, flag and other miscellaneous item in the portrait I chose of William Howard Taft needed three basic colouring passes: one was for the main colour, one for the ...

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    • Andrew Jackson - c. 1844. 246 votes.
    • James K. Polk - c. 1845. 159 votes.
    • John Quincy Adams - 1843. 145 votes.
    • John Tyler - c. 1845. 124 votes.
  4. The President’s Photographer premieres Wednesday, November 24, on PBS (check local listings for times). Enjoy more photos and buy the book The President’s Photographer: 50 Years Inside the ...

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  6. Nov 5, 2020 · Taken around 1843—after Adams had left office—the portrait is one of 26 black and white photographs depicting presidents who held office before color photography existed. UK-based photo restorer and colorist James Berridge made it his mission to colorize these monochromatic images. His ambitious quest brings American presidential history to ...

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