Look back on the best White House photos of 2016

Every year Chief White House photographer Pete Souza rounds up his best photos, and this year's collection is especially poignant as it's the last one of the Obama administration. Souza was looking for "behind-the-scenes moments that give people a more personal look at the President and First Lady." The whole collection is available over on Medium and a few of my favorites are below:

"My favorite months in the Oval Office are late fall to early winter when occasionally the afternoon light will be at just the right angle to create some interesting backlight if the President is working at the Resolute Desk." (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

"President Obama watches a virtual reality film captured during his trip to Yosemite National Park earlier this summer as Personal Aide Ferial Govashiri continues working at her computer." (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

"What an honor to watch these girls grow up. Malia, foreground, and Sasha were both invited guests for the State Dinner in honor of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and Mrs. Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau. Following the actual sit-down dinner in the East Room, they made their way down the Great Hall to the State Dining Room for the musical entertainment." (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

"The Vice President chases children and members of the press with a super soaker during the 2016 Biden Beach Boardwalk Bash held at the Naval Observatory Residence in Washington, D.C." (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

"After a meeting with actor and human rights activist George Clooney, the President invited him and three of his colleagues to shoot hoops on the White House basketball court. This photo garnered a lot of attention when it was hung on the walls of the West Wing." (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

"The great thing about children is you just don't know what they will do in the presence of the President. So when David Axelrod stopped by the Oval Office with one of his sons' family, Axe's granddaughter, Maelin, crawled onto the Vice President's seat while the President continued his conversation with the adults. Then at one point, Maelin glanced over just as the President was looking back at her." (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

[via Medium]