The Obamas Pose For A New Portrait!

Dec 15, 2011 by DESIREE FAWN
The Obamas Pose For A New Portrait!

Look who’s growing up! For the first time since 2009, the First Family has posed for a brand new official portrait.

In a holiday themed photo, with a garland and wreath hanging behind them, President Barack Obama and his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, smile while holding hands with their daughters Malia, 13, and Sasha, 10.

This year’s photo was taken by Pete Souza on Sunday (December 11) in the Oval Office, after the family returned to the White House after church. The previous official portrait - taken in the Green Room - was snapped by Annie Leibovitz in the fall of 2009.

Photos: Pete Souza, Annie Leibovitz

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 8 Comments

Anonymous said:

Ugh, please take that apostrophe out of the title. You never use an apostrophe to pluralize a word.

Dee said:

Absolutely gorgeous! No matter your political views, you have to admit they are a stunning family! Bravo!!!

nicoleC said:

Malia grows a lot !!!!
they're pretty sisters

Anonymous said:

Lovely family.

Anonymous said:

Really cute family! <3

Anonymous said:

Socialist!!
Out to ruin our land of the free!!
Doubt me??? Explain his ties with terrorists??

May said:

You need to see your therapist. Now.

Anonymous said:

Socialist family

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