Former Obama photographer coming to The Henry Ford museum in Dearborn

Pete Souza spent years capturing former President Barack Obama's most private moments and now you can get the inside scoop from the photographer himself at The Henry Ford museum in Dearborn.

The former chief official White House photographer will share stories about his life as a freelance photographer and his career in the White House.

You probably remember one of Souza's iconic photos — an image of former President Barack Obama sitting on bus No. 2857 at The Henry Ford.

In April 2012, about 57 years after civil rights icon Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on that exact bus, Obama retraced her steps.

The image of him sitting in the green seat, looking out the window resonated with many.

"I just sat there for a moment and pondered the courage and tenacity that is part of our very recent history," Obama said in 2012.

Now, Souza is returning to the museum to talk about some of his iconic photos and his latest book, "Obama: An Intimate Portrait."

Hear him speak during the event, An Evening with Pete Souza, at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 19 — Presidents Day.

Tickets start at $42.50 for museum members and $50 for nonmembers.

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Souza has been back in the news recently, promoting his book and stirring conversation with his Instagram posts. He's been sharing old images of Obama with his 1.8 million followers that directly contrast the latest news surrounding President Donald Trump.

You can learn more about Souza at his website petesouza.com.