The Vanity Fair photographer who sparked an uproar with his close-up portraits of President Trump’s inner circle has revealed why he chose not to edit a snap of Karoline Leavitt’s lips. Christopher ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The photojournalist behind the pictures that accompanied Vanity Fair’s wide-ranging interview with Susie Wiles has defended his ...
The president’s inner circle gathered for a shoot with Vanity Fair. - Christopher Anderson/Vanity Fair Wide-eyed gazes and blotchy skin. Plump lips and powdery make-up. Extreme close-ups of President ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vanity Fair dropped a bold series of ultra-intimate portraits featuring top officials from President Trump’s second administration ...
The Vanity Fair photographer behind last month’s close-up portraits of President Donald Trump’s closest staff shared a terrifying anecdote about his experience photographing Jeffrey Epstein. In a post ...
Photos offering a uniquely intimate look at President Donald Trump's inner circle have taken the internet by storm since Vanity Fair dropped them on Tuesday, Dec. 16. The up-close-and-personal images ...
Christopher Anderson, the Vanity Fair photographer whose portraits of top White House officials helped propel the article to viral status last month, revealed on Tuesday that he had been asked to ...
Wide-eyed gazes and blotchy skin. Plump lips and powdery make-up. Extreme close-ups of President Trump’s inner circle — including Karoline Leavitt, Susie Wiles, JD Vance and Marco Rubio — have set the ...