The man who photographs Presidents

Bob McNeely photographed Bill and Hillary Clinton for six years, capturing 25,000 rolls of history - the Clinton Years in detail.

More recently, Kodak asked McNeely to accompany Barack Obama during the days leading up to his inauguration last month. We've had the chance to talk to him about his work during this time and his experience as a political photographer.

We also asked McNeely how he likes to work, and what equipment he uses. "I like to work as a 'fly on the wall' making candid photos with a Leica and B&W film," he says.

McNeely has have been a partner with Kodak since the beginning of his career, "starting with Tri-X and now with T-Max B&W film and Kodak chemistry."

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