LBJ Museum takes a rare look at the men who chronicled the intimate details of the office


Try to get a job as official White House photographer. You’ll pretty much eat history for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You are there with one of the most powerful people in the world as much as he lets you.

But it’s a strange gig. You’re not so much a journalist as a real-time archivist — many of your images won’t see the light of day until after the president you are photographing has left office.

Link: LBJ Museum takes a rare look at the men who chronicled the intimate details of the office