Robert McNeely is an American photographer, best known for being the Chief Official White House Photographer from 1993 to 1998, during the presidency of Bill Clinton.
An example of McNeely's work, shot in his trademark black and white film, of Clinton meeting with former President Richard Nixon, 1993.
Chief Official White House Photographer
The official White House photographer is a senior position appointed by the president of the United States to cover the president's official day-to-day duties. There have been twelve official White House photographers. Since the beginning of the presidency of Joe Biden, the position has been occupied by Adam Schultz.
Chief Official White House Photographer
The inauguration of President Johnson onboard Air Force One. (Stoughton, 1963)
President Nixon and Elvis Presley. (Atkins, 1970)
President Ford and his dog, Liberty, in the Oval Office. (Kennerly, 1974)