This is the sixth in a 72-hour series of campaign dispatches from photojournalist and BNN Contributer Alan Chin.
Continue ReadingThis is the sixth in a 72-hour series of campaign dispatches from photojournalist and BNN Contributer Alan Chin. These shots were taken between two John Edwards events, one Saturday and the other Sunday.
Continue ReadingJust got the first couple shots in from Alan on John Edwards. I'm tied up for a few hours this morning and also need to catch Chin on the road before pulling the set together. He says that Edwards actually has one more event scheduled this afternoon whereas the...
Continue ReadingIn part, I think the current regard for "bulletproof strength" and (supposedly) "invulnerable will" has been juiced to the standard it has by this Administration as a political defense to protect the absolutely profound character weakness and poverty of feeling of one George W.... If you watch this clip...
Continue ReadingIn essence, it only takes just two pictures to tell the New Hampshire Obama story.
Continue ReadingThis is the third in a series of campaign dispatches by BNN Contributer Alan Chin from New Hampshire. This post focuses on John McCain and his 100 year Iraq war.
Continue ReadingWith the Clinton's, it's hard to tell how much the darkening visual coverage is illustrative -- given the poll numbers and perceived momentum -- or plain mean.
Continue ReadingThis is the second in a series of pictorial campaign dispatches from BNN Contributer Alan Chin. Check out the reaction of the Segway workers to Rudy's 36 minute campaign stop.
Continue ReadingSomebody in the Huckabee camp knows how to frame an evocative (religious) photograph.
Continue ReadingBNN Contributer Alan Chin is on the ground in New Hampshire in the final days before the primary. Between now and Tuesday, The BAG offers you exclusive access to his impressions, candidate-by-candidate.
Continue ReadingThe way a snickering John McCain was peppering Romney with cheap shots in the debate last night, he even made the Huckster seem like a grown up.
Continue ReadingThe problem with Hillary's beautifully freewheeling response last night to John Edwards -- in a minute defined much more by passion than anger -- is the stark contrast it drew with her "expression of self" the rest of the time.
Continue ReadingThis pic reinforces (as did the hunting gig; the shaving gig; the Leno gig; and the ad-pulling gig) how much the Huckster has them looking not falling in the aisles.
Continue ReadingAs Clinton campaign tries to pull in the kids, this shot from Nashua nails the problem.
Continue ReadingThe guy can stonewall the Democratic Congress and intimidate elected Repubs all he wants, but in the end, he's waged a horrible war of attrition on his own party. Regarding the image, specifically, one thing Obama's new prominence does is cast the Bush/Rove demographic PR strategy in a much...
Continue ReadingThe Huckster might crash and burn after New Hampshire, but he's got one of the shrewdest PR instincts I've seen in awhile.
Continue ReadingAfter that victory speech, the Obama/JFK comparison came up more than a few times.
Continue ReadingIf Obama doesn't win, it will spoil one great image. The message is : Ready for take-off. Able to leap the entire political system in a single bound.
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