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Bregman married Ron Recht in 1987; the couple had two sons, Austin (born 1991) and Landon (born 1996). They divorced after 23 years of marriage in 2010. On April 7, 2014, Bregman was inducted into the Ride of Fame and has a New York City double decker bus dedicated to her and her accomplishments.
Note: The official portraits for Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama were painted by artists who were not employed by the federal government at the time. These images are not in the public domain, and as such, are not included in this
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That coverage and those indelible images won Edmonds the Pulitzer for spot news photography. “I wish it had been for a picture that had not been of violence, of people being hurt,” he said ...
Evans' photo of Ronald Reagan, 1976. He began shooting Reagan as a photographer for Time, when Reagan first ran for the Republican nomination for president. Evans continued to document his political career, moving to Washington, D.C., in 1980 as the White House Photographer for four years. Evans meeting Reagan in the Oval Office, 1981
During Ronald Reagan's first term as President, the official photographer was Michael Evans. However, during his second term, new Chief of Staff Don Regan decided that all the White House photographers should have equal access (including Pete Souza, who was a staffer at the time [1]), so no one was designated as Reagan's official photographer.
A similar image featuring Ronald "Lasagna" Cross, whose name was frequently used incorrectly to identify the masked man in Komulainen's photo. Because Larocque's face was masked, his identity was sometimes mistakenly given as Ronald "Lasagna" Cross. [4] "Lasagna" (whose real name was Ronaldo Casalpro) had been photographed engaging in a similar ...
Rep. David Scott, 79, went after a photographer outside the Capitol on Wednesday and shouted that he was an "a--hole" for capturing him on camera.