Former White House photographer Pete Souza spent eight years documenting Barack Obama's presidency, and it seems he's not done portraying Obama in a favorable light.

Souza, who has a new, non-White House-branded Instagram account, has been using it to subtly mock the Trump administration since Inauguration Day.

Almost every major controversy involving Donald Trump is referenced in some way in Souza's photos. When the Washington Post reported Trump's tense phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Souza posted a cheery photo of Obama laughing with Turnbull.

As Trump feuded with Mexico over the payment for his border wall, Souza offered up an image of Obama drinking with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.

And, most recently, Souza posted an image of Obama in a well-lit meeting with the caption, "Those damn lights ;)" — a reference to a New York Times story that indicated Trump staffers were holding meetings in the dark due to their inability to figure out how to use the light switches.

Souza, who formerly worked at the Chicago Tribune, met Obama when Obama was a junior senator. Souza was asked to join the administration as the official White House photographer after Obama's election.

Souza also served as the official photographer for President Ronald Reagan. He was succeeded by Shealah Craighead, the former White House photographer during the George W. Bush administration.

To see some of Souza's teasing Instagrams, check out the gallery above.