01 January, 1975. Read the full biography. ", As Mr. Ford's official photographer, Kennerly had unprecedented access to Ford and his family – something he demanded when offered the job: "So, I looked him in the eye and I said, 'Mr. A husband comforts his dying wife at a Cambodian war refugee centre. President Ford in the White House the day after taking the oath of office, August 10, 1974. He kind of lived his life that way," Kennerly said. At 25, the Roseburg, Oregon native won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for his photos of the Vietnam War. He won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his portfolio of photographs taken of the Vietnam War, Cambodia, East Pakistani refugees near Calcutta, and the Ali-Frazier fight in Madison Square Garden on March 8, 1971. This photo of four of my favorite people on the planet, mom, President Ford, Mrs. Ford, and my dad, O.A. After the great picture publication went out of business a few weeks later Kennerly stayed on as a contract photographer for Time. You literally could not say the word 'breast' on TV.". He won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his portfolio of photographs taken of the Vietnam War, [2] Cambodia, East Pakistani refugees near Calcutta, and the Ali-Frazier fight in Madison Square Garden on March 8, 1971. David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images Ronald and Nancy Reagan visit George H.W. Extraordinary Circumstances is a stunning collection of behind-closed-doors images by President Ford’s personal photographer, David Hume Kennerly. Story produced by Jay Kernis. Krek, Cambodia, December 4, 1971. It was several days before the newly-sworn-in President Ford and his family moved from their Alexandria, Va., home into the White House. Steve Ford said, "Women did not talk about that. David Hume Kennerly won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for his photos of the Vietnam War, and then served as President Gerald R. Ford's chief White House photographer. David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images By Allen McDuffee / Jan. 8, 2021 9:27 am EST By the photographs that captured the moment, you could easily think that the departure of Richard M. Nixon was a … Kennerly is the son of O.A. "I mean, it was the perfect situation for a photographer to have the ability to do this and have him not care. David Hume Kennerly … and then just 17 days later, in San Francisco, when Sara Jane Moore tried to shoot Mr. Ford. He also has three younger sisters, Jane and Chris, the youngest, Anne, is also deceased. Family Life He had two sons with his third wife Rebecca Soladay, who he married in 1994. During that year, starting with the last assignment before he left the states, the Ali-Frazier fight, he took the pictures that won him the Pulitzer Prize. The White House. In interviews with Cheney, his wife, and other intimates, TODD PURDUM explores the disconnect and learns about the transforming forces in the vice president's life—his heart problems, the fortune he made at Halliburton, 9/11— as well as the deep roots of a personal far-right philosophy that Washington tried not to see He also has three younger sisters, Jane and Chris, the youngest, Anne, is also deceased. She passed away in 2005. Kennerly graduated from West Linn High School outside of Portland, Oregon, in 1965. David Hume Kennerly, Actor: The Godfather: Part III. Bush "most proud", California Privacy/Information We Collect. A portrait shows Jim Jones, the founder of the People's Temple, and his wife, Marceline Jones, seated in … Kennerly is the school’s first-ever presidential scholar. About the photographer. Best of July 2020 : David Hume Kennerly : “You’re Fired!” : The Story Behind the Photo NEW YORK-- NOV 21: (EXCLUSIVE) President-elect Donald J. Trump poses for CNN book cover in his personal office in Trump Tower, in the first formal portrait after being elected President, New York, New York, November 21, 2016. "Oh, he wasn't my wing-man. ... Photo by David Hume Kennerly with an assist by Bill Eppridge. He'd won a Pulitzer Prize for a portfolio that included images of the Ali-Frazier fight and the war in Southeast Asia. Editor: Chad Cardin. That was exactly how President Ford wanted it. ", Steve Ford, one of President Ford's four children, said, "To think of those two men, you don't see a common bond. (right) The University of Arizona has announced the appointment of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and photojournalist David Hume Kennerly as a UA Presidential Scholar. As much as President Ford got him there, it was Betty Ford who provided Kennerly with some of his richest material, like on their last day in the White House, when she was walking through a final time with Kennerly. The country was reeling, and President Ford presented the picture of solid dependability – a straight-arrow, family man – when the country needed it most. And David was an interesting subject!" The Oval Office bookshelves had been cleared of President Nixon's personal effects. The photographer's combination of style and substance was recently on display in an exhibit entitled: "Extraordinary Circumstances" at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images. Undaunted, she used her sense of humor and her sense of style to storm the walls of that male bastion, laughing — and dancing — at convention. Photographer David Hume Kennerly's first wife, Susan Allwardt, poses circa 1967 in Manhattan Beach, California. "I mean, he's the only president who was ever an Eagle Scout.". President, I would love to do it on two conditions: I report directly to you, and I have access to everything that's going on in the White House, to shoot it for history. Copyright © 2021 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Think about it: most countries where you get a new president without an election, there's usually troops in the streets. The letters that interest me the most were the letters Dad got, the ones he got from men that said, 'Thank you, Mr. President, for showing me how to care for my wife.'". show more David Hume Kennerly won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for his photos of the Vietnam War and then served as President Gerald R. Ford's personal photographer. He is currently a contributor to Politico Magazine and is covering the 2016 campaign. "This picture shows him two days into the presidency; you see a guy who's like already kinda comfortable in the job," said Kennerly. David Hume Kennerly Betty Ford comforted her son Jack in the Oval Office after her husband’s defeat. REUTERS/Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum, David Hume Kennerly/Pool (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS OBITUARY) Ford, wife of late President Gerald Ford who helped found a rehabilitation clinic that bears her name, died on Friday at the age of 93. Pulitzer Prize winning photographer David Hume Kennerly's lifestyle photography used in Girl Scounts major national advertising campaigns and on the covers of our iconic Girl Scout Cookie Boxes redesign in 2012, captured the spirit and determination of the organization … That’s thousands of images and articles, documenting the history of the medium of photography and its evolution during the last decades, through a unique daily journal. “Tunney “ Kennerly was taken at my home in Washington DC’s Georgetown when my parents and the Fords stopped by to celebrate my 29th birthday on March 9, 1976. No public figure was more committed to transparency than Betty Ford. 2 men allegedly pictured carrying zip ties in Capitol arrested, Georgia's top election official on being pressured by Trump, Live Updates: Pelosi on next steps as momentum builds for impeachment, Trump plans to resume official duties despite calls for his ouster, Controversy surrounds Kamala Harris' first Vogue cover, D.C. mayor asks feds to boost security for inauguration. Kennerly is the son of O.A. 15.5k Followers, 1,313 Following, 2,745 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from David Hume Kennerly (@davidhumekennerly) Just weeks after her husband took office, she had a mastectomy for breast cancer. ", "Yeah," said Steve Ford. David Hume Kennerly has been shooting on the front lines of history for more than 40 years. and Barbara Bush at the vice president’s residence in 1981. The story behind an iconic Betty Ford photo, One photographer's intimate view of the presidency, Almanac: America's first aerial photograph, Exhibit hails female photography pioneers, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum, White House photographer David Valdez on what made George H.W. Photographer David Hume Kennerly and his wife, Rebecca Soladay, circa 1994 near Hanoi, Vietnam. "I was just ahead of him. More information about the photo Less information about the photo. He was high school newspaper and annual photographer his junior and senior years (1964 and 1965) at … David Hume Kennerly has been shooting on the front lines of history for more than 45 years and won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Vietnam War. "She looks in [the cabinet room] and says, 'You know, I've always wanted to dance on the cabinet room table,' and two Secret Service agents with us are going: 'Bah-hah, she's not going to do that! In early 1970 Kennerly was transferred to the Washington, D.C. bureau of UPI. David Hume Kennerly (born March 9, 1947) [1] is an American photographer and photojournalist. Steve Ford said, "She got hundreds of thousands of letters from woman that said, 'Thank you for taking this disease out of the closet.' Kennerly said, "I felt like that scene in Mr. Roberts where Henry Fonda, an officer on a supply ship, watched the destroyers sail into battle while he was stuck in some South Pacific backwater port.". Axelrod said, "So, he had to provide a degree of transparency that had never been provided before, to shut down anybody who wanted to come at him for not actually being an elected president? ️ https://bit.ly/2WiHcQ8 © David Hume Kennerly "Tunney" Kennerly, a traveling salesman, and the son of the sheriff of Klamath County, and Joanne Hume Kennerly, the daughter of a railroad engineer. "How do they end up like that?" August 9, 2020 / 9:52 AM Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images Actress Margaux Hemingway and husband Bernard Foucher attend David Kennerly's Book Party on October 17, 1979 at Luchow's Restaurant in New York City. Kennerly said. But to capture that image for posterity, the 61-year old former Eagle Scout chose a 27-year old hard-partying bachelor whose only merit badge would've been for pick-up techniques. (Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona: David Hume Kennerly Archive). "He let me do whatever I wanted," said David Hume Kennerly. Kennerly got his wish, and was sent to Saigon in early 1971 as a combat photographer for UPI. Mr. Ford, the only person to have served as both president and vice-president without being elected to either office, was appointed President Richard Nixon's vice president after Spiro Agnew ran into legal trouble. Jan 26, 2016 - Explore Patrick Wright's board "David Hume Kennerly", followed by 113 people on Pinterest. I didn't get a picture; I got him as the Secret Service guys snatched him.". While still in Vietnam he joined Life in November 1972 as a contract photographer. He has also photographed every American president since Richard Nixon. You don't look at them and go: "Yeah, they would be best friends,' right? asked correspondent Jim Axelrod. The guiding principles of presidential imagery have always been dignified, commanding and, well, presidential, at least with the images a White House has control over – those taken by a president's official photographer. Had Called Me: A Forty-Year Photographic Retrospective, 1970-2010 Featuring rare, vintage and inscribed works from the Pulitzer Prize winning photographer's personal archive January 20 - April 3, 2010 Opening Reception: Sunday, January 31st, 6:30-9:30PM Please RSVP to Laurie@FrankPicturesGallery.com And he started laughing, and then he said, 'You don't want Air Force One on the weekends?'". He has photographed eight wars, as many U.S. presidents, and he has traveled to dozens of countries. Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona: David Hume Kennerly Archive. Axelrod asked, "Did he ever say a word about either Squeaky Fromme or Sara Jane Moore's attempt?". At age 23 he took his first ride on Air Force One with President Nixon as a member of the traveling press pool. At the Gerald Ford Museum, which features a replica of the Oval Office, Kennerly told Axelrod that from Day One, he was given the kind of access designed to signal Americans the days of "Tricky Dick" were over, that Gerald Ford had nothing up his sleeve. DAVID HUME KENNERLY d If Only O.J. But it was his infectious personality that served him best in the White House. They developed a genuine love for each other.". "Dad liked people. Yes, the two of them, plus me!". David Hume Kennerly, a 24-year-old photojournalist covering the conflict, recalls how he learned he had earned the Pulitzer Prize. First published on August 9, 2020 / 9:52 AM. "He asked for America's prayers. His parents are deceased. "Trustworthy, brave, loyal, reverent. That encounter with Sen. Kennedy gave him the determination to become a national political photographer. He photographed the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew, and the selection of Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford as Agnew’s replacement. "I used to bring dates to the White House," said Kennerly, "and the president, he always liked meeting my girlfriends.". Jon Meacham’s desk sits under a poster from President Gerald Ford’s 1976 campaign and photographs by photojournalist David Hume Kennerly. "He was angry about both attempts, because it was gonna keep him further away from people, because of the threat," Kennerly said. "I don't miss stuff like that!". … and then just 17 days later, in San Francisco, when Sara Jane Moore tried to shoot Mr. Ford. He is the author of four previous books and is currently a contributing editor for NBC News. He'd become president so abruptly, and inherited an office consumed by conspiracy and criminality, Mr. Ford countered that recipe for instability with transparency. ", Kennerly would be with Ford for nearly every big moment of his 2½ year presidency, including two assassination attempts: Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme's, in Sacramento, in September of 1975 …, "He was walking along and she pulled out the gun," Kennerly recalled. UA President Robert Robbins, right, with photographer David Hume Kennerly and his wife, Rebecca Soladay Kennerly. This is one of the photos that won Kennerly the 1972 Pulitzer Prize in Journalism for Feature Photography. Ten months later, Mr. Ford took the oath as president after Nixon resigned. He liked to learn about people. Kennerly’s 1972 award for Feature Photography included images of the Vietnam and Cambodia wars, refugees escaping from East Pakistan into India, and the Ali v. David Hume Kennerly started out shooting photos for his high school and local newspapers in the early 1960s (as did I, as a matter of fact). David Hume Kennerly. What makes Norman Lear, at 98, still tick? Axelrod asked, "He's President of the United States, and he's still living in his home in northern Virginia? ", "Well, even Mrs. Ford said, 'You're President of the United States and I'm still cooking dinner. "Tunney" Kennerly, a traveling salesman, and the son of the sheriff of Klamath County, and Joanne Hume Kennerly, the daughter of a railroad engineer. They had a private meeting, just the two of them.' Here, Mrs. and Mrs. Ford are shown with Jack and Susan Ford. '", "I'm always ready," he laughed. See more ideas about david hume, hume, photo. Kennerly’s first Time cover was of Congressman Ford after Nixon’s announcement choosing him, and it was also Ford’s first appearance on the front of the magazine. "Gerald Ford was your wing man?" But Washington wasn’t for him, and he felt like he was missing out on the biggest story of his generation, the Vietnam War. Axelrod asked, "Did he ever say a … Kennerly moved to Los Angeles in the fall of 1967 as a staff photographer for UPI. David Hume Kennerly won a Pulitzer Prize in 1972 for his photographs of the Vietnam War and has contributed to Time, Life, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair magazines. "When Nixon quit, I mean, after Watergate and everything else, there was no faith in the institution of the presidency," said Kennerly. President-elect Donald J. Trump, wife Melania, daughter Ivanka, and son-in-law Jared Kushner, in the Hilton Ballroom after winning the election, New York City, Nov. 9, 2016. Subscribe now for full access to The Eye of Photography! He has photographed eight wars, as many U.S. presidents, served as chief White House photographer for President Gerald R. Ford and was named “One of the 100 Most Important People in Photography” by American Photo. © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. His interest in photography started when he was only 12, and his career began in Roseburg, where his first published picture was in the high school newspaper The Orange ‘R in 1962. UA President Robert C. Robbins meets with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly and his wife, Rebecca Soladay Kennerly. Moments later the senator was gunned down by the assassin Sirhan Sirhan. David Hume Kennerlym photographed Betty Ford at Bethesda Naval Hospital: "And President Ford brings Bob Hope along to cheer her up!" That session with Mr. Ford led to a close personal relationship with him and his family, and led to Kennerly’s appointment as Personal Photographer to the President, the day that Ford took office after Nixon’s resignation as the chief executive on August 9, 1974. He has also photographed every American president since Richard Nixon. Kennerly was highly-accomplished before he became Mr. Ford's official photographer. Credit: David Hume Kennerly. President Gerald Ford conducts an early-morning meeting in Tokyo's Akasaka Palace State Guest House with military aide Steve Todd, special assistant Terry O'Donnell, and chief of staff Donald Rumsfeld, November 19, 1974. asked Axelrod. At the age of 20 he came to work in the United … She knew her own value as a symbol, and understood her power in making sure the public knew about both her cancer and her treatment. White House photographer David Hume Kennerly with President Gerald Ford in the Oval Office, February 6, 1975. During that visit he photographed Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, and one was one of the last Westerners to see him. But let's just say, he was an observant pilot! © Copyright © 2012-2020 Stories People All rights reserved. Kennerly was only the third civilian to ever have that position (the first was President Lyndon B. Johnson photographer Yoichi Okamoto, and Nixon’s photographer Oliver F. Atkins). Even though a battle raged a few hundred yards away, it didn’t affect thjeir exuberance. Subscribe now for full access to The Eye of Photography! This had never happened before in the history of this country. Kennerly said, "People say: 'Well, Ford met with Bush. It was there in 1968 that he took some of the last photos of Sen. Robert Kennedy as he declared victory in the California presidential primary at the Ambassador Hotel. As Mrs. Ford knew all too well, very few women had ever sat at the cabinet table as equals. David Hume Kennerly. What's wrong with this picture?'". His parents are deceased. At 25, the Roseburg, Oregon native won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for his photos of the Vietnam War. Not Betty Ford. “The big announcement in the spring of 1972 came via a telex message to the United Press International office in Saigon where I was the photo bureau chief. The following year Kennerly moved to New York for UPI where among many other assignments he photographed the Amazing Mets win the 1969 World Series. David Hume Kennerly was born March 9, 1947 at Roseburg, Oregon.After attending Portland State College, he joined the Portland Journal, later transferring to the Portland Oregonian as a staff photographer. President Ford is whisked away by Secret Service agents after an assassination attempt. Laurey Glenn As soon as we moved into the new house, the meddling began. "My dad was a traveling salesman; I used to go around with him and watch him sell people things that they didn't want to buy," Kennerly laughed. Take me to Cuba, Margaux! Among the many stories he covered for them while still in Asia was the last American prisoner of war release in Hanoi, March 30, 1973. My mother Joanne Hume Kennerly would have been 96 today, that's her on the left. At 18, right out of high school, he became a staff photographer for The Oregon Journal, and later, after returning from basic and advanced training as a member of the Oregon National Guard, Oregonian, During his early career in Portland he photographed some major personalities, including Miles Davis, Igor Stravinsky, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, The Rolling Stones, and The Supremes. Steve laughed. Source: The White House , Number One Observatory Circle David Hume Kennerly (born March 9,https://www.facebook.com/kennerly/info 1947 in Roseburg, Oregon) is an American photographer and photojournalist. At 25 he was one of the youngest winners of the Pulitzer Prize in Journalism. David Hume Kennerly speaks at the Annenberg Space for Photography.jpeg 791 × 680; 39 KB Ford A5297-4 NLGRF David Hume Kennerly 1975-06-27.png 279 × 187; 72 KB President Gerald Ford, Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld, and David Kennerly, Personal Photographer to the President, following a Tennis Match on the White House Tennis Courts - NARA 7062575.jpg 3,947 × 2,587; 4.54 … In September 1972 he was one of three Americans to travel to the People’s Republic of China to cover the state visit of Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka. David Hume Kennerly has been shooting on the front lines of history for more than 40 years. Kennerly returned to the United States in the summer of 1973 for Time, during the midst of the Watergate crisis. He has photographed eight wars, as many U.S. presidents, and he has traveled to dozens of countries. / CBS News. Kennerly became the photo bureau chief for UPI in Southeast Asia a few month later, but still spent most of his time in the field. 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