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Photographing FDR
Thomas McAvoy / Time Life Pictures / Getty
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Roosevelt's presidency coincided with two key technical advancements in photography. The development of higher speed films and smaller, easier-to-carry cameras like the Leica allowed White House photographers to capture the president in intimate moments like this one, captured by Life photographer Thomas McAvoy, showing FDR at a Jackson Day Dinner in 1937.
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