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When Martin Schoeller scrolled through the 28 close-up portraits he had taken of Donald Trump, he was struck to see that they were all identical. Every frame was the same, Schoeller says. Mr. Trump knows exactly how he looks, and he strikes one pose and doesnt move.
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Hes very difficult to photograph, says Schoeller. If you ask him to look up a little bit, he says no or he just doesnt do it. He literally has one angle. If I ask him to smile, he puts on a big grin and then he goes back to his Zoolander blue steel look. And the blue steel stays for as ever long as it takes to get the photograph.
This time, however, Schoeller wanted to try something different. When I get an assignment, I do my research and try to figure out what kind of picture would make the most sense given who the person is and what theyve been up to, he says. And with Trump running for president with the slogan Make America Great Again, Schoeller thought about adding a bald eagle the U.S.s national emblem to the photo. Mr. Trump liked that idea, says the photographer. I thought he might be open to it considering hes a man who loves attention. He likes controversy, and he likes to be in the spotlight.
http://time.com/4003904/donald-trump-bald-eagle/
The 27-year-old American bald eagle, named Uncle Sam, was flown in from Texas by master falconer and wildlife rehabilitator Jonathan Wood and brought to the 25th floor of the Trump Tower in mid-town Manhattan. Its hard to plan what animals will do, says Schoeller. Theres not much training you can do with a wild bird and Mr. Trump was a little hesitant holding the bird, so it was very tricky to get the bird to [stay] on his hand.
Wood, the bald eagles owner, felt the shoot went well and he would know. For the past 20 years, after Uncle Sam was hit by a car in 1994 and was deemed non-releasable to the wild, Wood has been crisscrossing the country with it. Ive done a lot of educational programs in schools with that bird, he says. Hes been in movies, television shows and commercials. Millions of people have seen him.