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Adam Schultz

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Adam Schultz
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Adam Schultz (born 1983 or 1984)[1] is an American photographer who served as the chief official White House photographer for the presidency of Joe Biden from 2021 to 2025.[2][3]

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Photo by Schultz of President Biden and his family watching the Celebrating America fireworks on the night of his Inauguration
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Career

Schultz worked for the Clinton Foundation in New York City from 2007 until 2013. He served as a photographer for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign,[4][5] working under Barbara Kinney.[6] He then joined Biden's team in April 2019, after the former vice president began running for the Democratic nomination, serving as the lead photographer for Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.[4][6] President Biden offered Schultz access to both public and private moments on the campaign trail and offered his own input and suggestions.[7][8]

In his White House role, Schultz led a team of seven people.[9] He uses Sony α9 II cameras.[10]

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Personal life

Schultz is from Atlanta, Georgia,[1] and is a graduate of Georgia State University.[4] A self-described "car nut", he worked as an auto mechanic while at college.[9]

Besides some high school and college classes, he did not study photography full-time.[1]

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