Program on millennials and the future of journalism tonight at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Here on cspan, cspan. Org or listen with the free radio app. New york times photographer 2013. Ills last visited in a law ofhotographing barack on. What has changed your life since then . We have a president who is not a politician in the white house and the iraqi people elected someone who is a businessman and now hes president of the United States. It is a lot work. We work nonstop. The president drives the new therefore itand affects us everyday penthouse, quite an exciting place to work right now. How is it different . Import a photographers standpoint, we get a lot more access. Sometimes three or four times a day, sometimes five times a day. Bill signings, executive orders, things like that. Involved. Ravel exhausting, but it is great. I love what im doing. I have the greatest job in the world. Every time i see somebody that i have not seen in a while, that is the first question they asked. It is ve
Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the princeton Public Library, it is my honor on behalf of the executive director, assistant director erika beth and the rest of the staff to welcome you to this eachs program. Before i introduce our speaker, things in order, first and foremost thanks to Incredible Team for teaching out to library and hosting talk. We knew we wanted to be a part. As im sure everyone in this room is well aware, michelle attended pris tone University Just up the street from 1981 to 1985 so seemed fitting to have photographs in Public Library and take part in book tour that looks at her life in the white house. Thanks also to the arts council of princeton for hanging photographs in reading room for us. The exhibit will be on view through december 3rd and, of course, things also in order. We invite everyone to visit the reading room which is across the hallway so you can see the photos up close and personal once we are finished with the formal part of the evening. My g
Some thanks are in order. Thanks to the Incredible Team of 10 city press for reaching out to the library and this opportunity to host the exhibit and the talk. As soon as we receive an email for our library, we knew we wanted to be a part. As everyone is well aware michelle attended Princeton University from 1981 to 1985 so it seemed fitting to have this photograph in the Public Library where she spent with 4 years of her early life and take part in the bookstore that looks at her life in the white house. Thanks to the council of princeton, maria and mark for hanging the photograph in our meeting room for us. Thanks are in order to labyrinth books for handling the book signing that will follow the talk and discussion. Encourage everyone to visit the reading room to see the photos up close and personal once we are finished with the formal part of the meeting. I want to introduce to you Amanda Lucidon, photographer Amanda Lucidon had a front row seat to the events in the obama white hous
Host both the exhibit and the talk. As soon as we receive the email proposing an exhibit for our library, we knew we wanted to be apart. As im sure everyone in this room is well aware, michelle attended Princeton University just up the street from 1981 to 1985. It did seem fitting to have these photographs in the Public Library where she spent four years of her early life and to take part in the book tour that looks at her life in the white house. V thanks also to the art council of princeton, especially maria mark for expertly hanging the photographs in our reading room for us. The exhibit will be on view through december 3. Of course, thanks are also in order for coming on site to handle the book signing that will follow the talk and discussion. We invite everyone to visit the reading room which is just across the hallway so that you can see the photos at close and personal once we are finished with the formal part of the evening. It is my great pleasure to introduce amanda, per she
And sunday at 2 00 p. M. On American History tv on cspan3. Working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. This week on q and a, New York Times staff photographer, doug mills. Mr. Mills talks about covering President Trump and discusses some of the photos he took during and after the 2016 president ial election. New york times photographer, doug mills, your last visit back in 2013, you were photographing a lot of barack obama. What has changed in your life since then . President we have a who is not a politician in the white house and American People elected somebody who is a for us. It is a lot of work. We work nonstop. The president drives a new cycle hourly. Therefore it affects us everyday. The white house is quite an exciting place to work right now. Host how is it different . Doug from a photographer standpoint, we havent let more access to the president. I see have more on a daily basis and we did with barack obama. Sometimes three or four times per day. Sometimes five