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A shadow waves goodbye.
Errol Morris … asked the head photo editors of three news wire agencies (AFP, AP, and Reuters) to choose the photos of George Bush they considered most significant or reflective of his presidency and personality and interviewed them about their selections.
ERROL: What fascinates me is that George W. Bush often references photographs. What disturbs him most is the photographs that make him look bad. […] In the case of Katrina, the photograph that was taken of him looking out the window of Air Force One. In his last press conference he expresses concern not about the lack of coordinated federal response to a hurricane devastated city, but about the bad impression left by the photograph. It goes back to the photograph, not to the underlying reality.
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A shadow waves goodbye.
Errol Morris … asked the head photo editors of three news wire agencies (AFP, AP, and Reuters) to choose the photos of George Bush they considered most significant or reflective of his presidency and personality and interviewed them about their selections.
ERROL: What fascinates me is that George W. Bush often references photographs. What disturbs him most is the photographs that make him look bad. […] In the case of Katrina, the photograph that was taken of him looking out the window of Air Force One. In his last press conference he expresses concern not about the lack of coordinated federal response to a hurricane devastated city, but about the bad impression left by the photograph. It goes back to the photograph, not to the underlying reality.](http://16.media.tumblr.com/2KfNZVJctj79cbl3gf3RDvOno1_500.jpg)