Former White House photographer Pete Souza is throwing some shade at President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE with a new photography book contrasting his administration with that of former President Obama.

“Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents” will feature Souza’s “unforgettable images of President Obama delivering new power and meaning when framed by tweets, headlines, quotes, and other material from the first 500 days of the Trump administration,” the book's publisher announced on Wednesday.

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“When Pete Souza left the White House in 2017, he didn’t know what it meant to ‘throw shade,’” the forthcoming book’s publisher, Little, Brown and Company, said in a statement, “but he started doing it almost immediately on his personal Instagram account, posting his photographs from the Obama years with captions that vividly define the contrast between the Obama White House and President Trump’s administration.”

"During the past year, I have been as distressed as anyone by the lies and hate emanating from the current administration,” Souza, who boasts nearly 2 million Instagram followers, said in a statement.

“I began to use my personal Instagram account to throw shade at what was happening in the White House. Since then, I’ve been inspired by the comments I’ve received from many people who have posted on Instagram, sent me emails, or talked to me at my speaking events around the country,” Souza said.

The latest book follows Souza’s 2017 bestseller, “Obama: An Intimate Portrait.”

“Shade” is set for release in October.