
This picture seems to put Obama in a leadership role. The spacing of the photo makes him seem like he is a general leading his america into battle. This picture didn't come with an article but you still have this feeling of what the photographer is trying to say about Obama.
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The most noticable thing about this picture is Obama pointing at the audience. If you look closer, supporters and future voters have their hands raised; reason being that they have questions for him.
By examining this, we can see that Obama is answering the people's questions, despite their race/sex and even the type of question asked. The media wants us to see that Obama is open to questions, and the fact that he is pointing at a certain person in the audience indicates he acknowledges the people, and that his position and ideas are for the country and the people. The media wants its audience to see how Obama acknowledges and address the people, making them the priority, and giving us the feeling that Obama knows that this country's citizens are important to him.
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