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Brooks Kraft

Brooks Kraft

IMAGES OF POWER

US policy is on the borderline between popular culture and basic democracy. An American election movement is the “American Dream” personified. It contains all the ingredients. A presidential election campaign requires its participants to be able to cross between intimate, small meetings in smaller cities for one year to a final culmination with Hollywood-like mass meetings across the continent’s largest stages.

When such a machine is rolled out, the candidates, no matter what camp they belong to, take hold of the American traditions and the country’s strongest symbols. Such as the freedom, the flag, and the genuinely American, to create an image of themselves as the “American Dream.”

Kraft has photographed eight US presidential election campaigns. He has guarded the White House for fifteen years. He frequently contributes pictures to Time Magazine, where he has had over twenty-five covers from the American political scene over the years. In 2014, he was named “International Photographer of the Year” for his account of the 2012 US election campaign.

Brooks Kraft

IMAGES OF POWER

US policy is on the borderline between popular culture and basic democracy. An American election movement is the “American Dream” personified. It contains all the ingredients. A presidential election campaign requires its participants to be able to cross between intimate, small meetings in smaller cities for one year to a final culmination with Hollywood-like mass meetings across the continent’s largest stages.

When such a machine is rolled out, the candidates, no matter what camp they belong to, take hold of the American traditions and the country’s strongest symbols. Such as the freedom, the flag, and the genuinely American, to create an image of themselves as the “American Dream.”

Kraft has photographed eight US presidential election campaigns. He has guarded the White House for fifteen years. He frequently contributes pictures to Time Magazine, where he has had over twenty-five covers from the American political scene over the years. In 2014, he was named “International Photographer of the Year” for his account of the 2012 US election campaign.

Brooks Kraft

Brooks Kraft

IMAGES OF POWER

US policy is on the borderline between popular culture and basic democracy. An American election movement is the “American Dream” personified. It contains all the ingredients. A presidential election campaign requires its participants to be able to cross between intimate, small meetings in smaller cities for one year to a final culmination with Hollywood-like mass meetings across the continent’s largest stages.

When such a machine is rolled out, the candidates, no matter what camp they belong to, take hold of the American traditions and the country’s strongest symbols. Such as the freedom, the flag, and the genuinely American, to create an image of themselves as the “American Dream.”

Kraft has photographed eight US presidential election campaigns. He has guarded the White House for fifteen years. He frequently contributes pictures to Time Magazine, where he has had over twenty-five covers from the American political scene over the years. In 2014, he was named “International Photographer of the Year” for his account of the 2012 US election campaign.