Pete Souza, born in 1954, is a renowned photographer known for his ability to capture historical moments and portraitures. His career, which spans over 40 years, has seen him transition from news photography to commercial and artistic photography. During the Obama presidency, he served as the Chief Official White House Photographer, providing a unique glimpse into the daily life and work of the President and his family. His photographs, which have won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, are celebrated for their artistic value and historical significance.
