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He clicked with the president

Eric Draper, chief White House photographer, chronicled the Bush administration. Eric Draper, chief White House photographer, chronicled the Bush administration. (TINA HAGER)
February 2, 2009

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Eric Draper spent the last eight years alongside George W. Bush as the chief White House photographer. Draper, 44, who had covered the 2000 campaign for the Associated Press, took the White House from film to digital as he met world leaders and mixed it up with Britain's Prince Philip. He also received an unexpected farewell gesture from No. 43 ... (Full article: 491 words)

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