However, one of the great benefits of living in Washington is that you can meet and simply have access to some amazing people. One amazing person that I met last year at an international affairs conference was Ambassador Abdoulaye Diop of Mali. We had an opportunity to chat after one of the morning sessions. I was there as a member of the association that sponsored the conference and as the photographer for the event. We exchanged cards and agreed to stay in touch. Ambassador Diop was very memorable for me. He was a very nice, cordial, elegant, charming man ... NOT stiff like your typical ambassador. I can understand why he was chosen to represent the Republic of Mali in Washington.
Fast forward a year later ... I received a call from Ambassador Diop two Fridays ago asking me if I would like to be the offical photographer for the President of Mali during his visit to Washington. I nearly fell off of my chair, but agreed to take the assignment with pleasure. I had no idea what that would entail until details emerged later.
Well, I will let a few of the pictures tell the story (these are low resolution images so that they can't be stolen):

His Excellency President Amadou Toumani Toure of
the Republic of Mali and President George W. Bush
in the Oval Office

A candid moment between President Toure and the
Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England

President Toure and Ambassador Diop exit the Pentagon

President Toure and Ambassador Abdoulaye Diop

Me and His ExcellencyPresident Amadou Toumani
Toure of Mali
See how the day unfolded on my website http://www.lisafanningphotography.com/. Look under photojournalism gallery.
You can see a video of the meeting between Presidents Toure and Bush by clicking on this link http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/02/20080212-1.html (Note the white diffuser on my flash that is in plain view in the camera at the beginning of the meeting ... ha ha ha)
P.S. Please refrain from making any overly political commentary on my blog, as it is a public forum (smile). Thanks!