James Jackman photographed Trump and his entourage during a fundraiser in Mar-a-Lago. He chose a bright, direct flash. Didn't he make the rich Republicans look a little silly? Jackman doesn't think so: 'I think we fill in a lot of the ...See moreJames Jackman photographed Trump and his entourage during a fundraiser in Mar-a-Lago. He chose a bright, direct flash. Didn't he make the rich Republicans look a little silly? Jackman doesn't think so: 'I think we fill in a lot of the details ourselves when we see a photo. I photographed a man in a shiny gold suit. We might find it ridiculous, but he doesn't. He probably thinks he looks great in it.' The Miami photographer adds that a photo is always limited by its own frame. According to him, it is impossible to create a completely truthful image. 'There is always a broader context.'
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