Icons and Ideas with Peter Mallouk

Inside the Frame: Platon on What the World's Most Powerful People Reveal When the Camera Clicks

June 2, 2026·1h 9m
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World-renowned photographer Platon joins Peter Mallouk to discuss what the world's most powerful people reveal in front of the camera and what it tells us about human connection. On this episode of Icons and Ideas, Platon, one of the most celebrated portrait photographers alive and the official photographer to presidents, world leaders and cultural icons, shares how a dyslexic kid from a Greek village became the artist JFK Jr. personally brought to New York to help change American photography. The conversation explores what it takes to disarm the world's most guarded people, why vulnerability is a form of strength and how curiosity over judgment can change any room and any relationship.   What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✅ How Platon's Greek village childhood and dyslexia shaped his fearless approach to people ✅ What Clinton, Obama, Bush, Trump and Putin are really like behind closed doors ✅ The technique Platon uses to disarm even the most powerful people in the world ✅ Why business leaders, not politicians, are the real champions of our time This episode includes a paid advertisement purchased by a sponsor for placement on a Creative Planning podcast. The advertisement does not constitute or imply an endorsement, recommendation or affiliation between the sponsor and Creative Planning   Timestamps (00:00) Platon on growing up between London and a Greek village (02:20) Dyslexia, running away from school and the corridor of no man's land (05:30) Art school, contour drawing and discovering photography (10:10) How a camera changes the dynamic in any room (14:40) JFK Jr., George Magazine and the deal that launched a career (19:48) Photographing President Clinton — and the moment that divided a nation (28:34) Politics as the new religion and the crisis of polarization (31:36) Why business leaders are the champions of our time (33:39) Dustin Hoffman, 200 white roses and people power (39:37) Photographing Putin — intimidation, the Beatles and a subliminal message (45:20) Egypt, the Arab Spring and building a studio in Tahrir Square (49:27) The Little Rock Nine and the photograph that hangs in the Smithsonian (52:47) Clinton, Obama, Bush, Carter and Trump — the presidents compared (1:02:20) The very first shoot: Anthony Hopkins, a panic attack and the lesson that changed everything   Key Takeaways 💎 True human connection requires going first — with honesty, openness and courage — regardless of who’s in the room. 💎 Power is a social construct, and the ability to see through it is what allows Platon to capture truth on film. 💎 Vulnerability isn’t weakness — it’s the only currency that creates real trust between people. 💎 Business leaders, not politicians, are the force most capable of pulling a polarized society back together.   About the Guest Platon is one of the world's most celebrated portrait photographers, known for his iconic images of presidents, world leaders, activists and cultural figures. Born in London and raised between England and a small Greek village, Platon studied at Central Saint Martins before being discovered by John F. Kennedy Jr. for George Magazine. His work has appeared on the covers of TIME, The New Yorker, Esquire and Rolling Stone. His portrait of Putin is classified as extremist material in Russia — and sits on Putin's desk. He’s a passionate advocate for human rights, authentic connection and the power of curiosity over judgment. Connect With Platon Instagram: @platonphoto Website: platonphoto.com RESOURCES Follow Peter on his social media accounts: X | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook Follow Creative Planning’s social media accounts: X | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook Browse through all our episodes here. Like the Icons and Ideas podcast? Check out Peter’s other podcasts! <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5TrovGmwCeeE6BzLh6TcCl"

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