01of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerFormer White House photographer Barbara Kinney, who has worked with the Clinton family since 1993, says 2016 crowds like this one, in Westchester, New York, were akin to a “jolt of caffeine.” She dedicates#StillWithHer(produced in collaboration with PEOPLE correspondent Sandra Sobieraj Westfall) and its 267 images of the history-making campaign to “the students who march and the women who rally — not only as voters, but as candidates, too. … to every person who attended a rally and made every trip worth taking…and to the 65,845,063 voters who believed in the Hillary I’ve known all these years.”
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Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHer
Former White House photographer Barbara Kinney, who has worked with the Clinton family since 1993, says 2016 crowds like this one, in Westchester, New York, were akin to a “jolt of caffeine.” She dedicates#StillWithHer(produced in collaboration with PEOPLE correspondent Sandra Sobieraj Westfall) and its 267 images of the history-making campaign to “the students who march and the women who rally — not only as voters, but as candidates, too. … to every person who attended a rally and made every trip worth taking…and to the 65,845,063 voters who believed in the Hillary I’ve known all these years.”
02of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerClinton (with her niece Fiona Rodham after accepting her party’s presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention, July 28, 2016) wrotethe book’s foreword, titling it “An Extraordinary Moment.”
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Clinton (with her niece Fiona Rodham after accepting her party’s presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention, July 28, 2016) wrotethe book’s foreword, titling it “An Extraordinary Moment.”
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04of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHer"From the earliest days of the campaign in the spring of 2015 to the final hours of election night in 2016, Barb was there," Clinton (with her Democratic primary opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders, in New Hampshire) writes of Kinney’s unmatched behind-the-scenes photo access.
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“From the earliest days of the campaign in the spring of 2015 to the final hours of election night in 2016, Barb was there,” Clinton (with her Democratic primary opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders, in New Hampshire) writes of Kinney’s unmatched behind-the-scenes photo access.
05of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerClinton andSaturday Night Live’sKate McKinnonbackstage prior to Hillary’s cameo appearance as bartender Val, playing against McKinnon’s impersonation of a campaign-weary Clinton.
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Clinton andSaturday Night Live’sKate McKinnonbackstage prior to Hillary’s cameo appearance as bartender Val, playing against McKinnon’s impersonation of a campaign-weary Clinton.
06of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerDonald Trump’s “nasty woman” slur against Clinton in their final debate, became a slogan of pride for her supporters (here at a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, during the final week of the campaign). “After Nov. 8, 2016, when it felt as if all of that had been ground into the mud, I heard women find even bolder, louder voices,” Michelle Kwan writes in thebook. “They took the handoff from Hillary and let her momentum propel them forward.”
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Donald Trump’s “nasty woman” slur against Clinton in their final debate, became a slogan of pride for her supporters (here at a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, during the final week of the campaign). “After Nov. 8, 2016, when it felt as if all of that had been ground into the mud, I heard women find even bolder, louder voices,” Michelle Kwan writes in thebook. “They took the handoff from Hillary and let her momentum propel them forward.”
07of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerIn the#StillWithHerepilogue,Chelsea Clintonwrites about the trust that her parents had in Kinney, who started work in Bill Clinton’s White House on Jan. 20, 1993. “Today, because of the ubiquity of cellphones, cameras are everywhere. We can catalogue our daily lives and moments of significance,” Chelsea writes. “We still need photographers like Barb to help discern when a moment helps illuminate a larger truth, the love between a mother and daughter, the kindness of a candidate, the joy of a campaign.”
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In the#StillWithHerepilogue,Chelsea Clintonwrites about the trust that her parents had in Kinney, who started work in Bill Clinton’s White House on Jan. 20, 1993. “Today, because of the ubiquity of cellphones, cameras are everywhere. We can catalogue our daily lives and moments of significance,” Chelsea writes. “We still need photographers like Barb to help discern when a moment helps illuminate a larger truth, the love between a mother and daughter, the kindness of a candidate, the joy of a campaign.”
08of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerClinton and aides on her campaign plane listen to Bill Clinton congratulating his wife on sweeping the Democratic primaries in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio. “For many of us, the 2016 election was …infuriating and at times even heartbreaking. But it was also surprising, uplifting and joyful,” Hillary Clinton writes in#StillWithHer,available atwww.thehillarybook.com, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting her nonprofitOnward Togetherto encourage civic participation.
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Clinton and aides on her campaign plane listen to Bill Clinton congratulating his wife on sweeping the Democratic primaries in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio. “For many of us, the 2016 election was …infuriating and at times even heartbreaking. But it was also surprising, uplifting and joyful,” Hillary Clinton writes in#StillWithHer,available atwww.thehillarybook.com, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting her nonprofitOnward Togetherto encourage civic participation.
09of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerClinton, reacting to a funny question during a Facebook Live Q&A at campaign headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, writes in#StillWithHer: “The irrepressible energy of the volunteers and staff, the excitement of the people from all walks of life…is too often overlooked.”
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Clinton, reacting to a funny question during a Facebook Live Q&A at campaign headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, writes in#StillWithHer: “The irrepressible energy of the volunteers and staff, the excitement of the people from all walks of life…is too often overlooked.”
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11of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHer"No matter what she faced on the campaign trail, she stayed focused — she always got up and kept going," Maya Harris, the campaign’s senior policy advisor, writes in an essay for#StillWithHer.
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“No matter what she faced on the campaign trail, she stayed focused — she always got up and kept going,” Maya Harris, the campaign’s senior policy advisor, writes in an essay for#StillWithHer.
12of 12Courtesy Barbara Kinney/#StillWithHerClinton’s signature pantsuits, at her home in Chappaqua, New York. Addressing her supporters, she writes in#StillWithHer: “I hope you will get back out there and keep fighting. Because we’ve got our work cut out for us.”
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Clinton’s signature pantsuits, at her home in Chappaqua, New York. Addressing her supporters, she writes in#StillWithHer: “I hope you will get back out there and keep fighting. Because we’ve got our work cut out for us.”
source: people.com