A Vanity Fair photographer behind the explosive story revealing a rare view of President Donald Trump's inner circle divulged a shocking demand from White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.
The photographer who took extreme close-ups of top White House officials for Vanity Fair has defended his work after Secretary of State Marco Rubio slammed the images as “deliberately manipulated.” ...

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Photographer Christopher Anderson told 'The Independent' that he did not intentionally try to make Karoline Leavitt or any other White House leaders look bad in the images he took of them for a buzzy ...
Vanity Fair has been accused of deliberately using unflattering photos of key figures in the Trump administration.
Wide-eyed gazes and blotchy skin. Plump lips and powdery make-up. Photographer Christopher Anderson’s extreme close-ups of President Trump’s inner circle sent the internet alight — and gave an ...
I didn’t put the injection sites on her,” the photographer said, referencing criticism over his photograph of Karoline Leavitt.
The Vanity Fair photographer who sparked an uproar with his close-up portraits of President Trump’s inner circle has revealed ...
The photos, some of which are shot in extreme close-up, have drawn heated criticism from MAGA officials across the board.