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About 35, I would say. They have all been photographed from the time that Photography was invented. James K. Polk is often thought to be the first president photographed while in office. Some of the earlier presidents were photographed after they left office,

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I believe it is John F. Kennedy, However with today's cheap and instant digital technology it's probably Barrack Obama.

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