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Vanity Fair Photographer Earns Acclaim for Leavitt Close-Up Portrait

Vanity Fair Photographer Defends Controversial Close-Up of Karoline Leavitt

The photographer behind a widely discussed close-up of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has broken his silence to defend the image. Christopher Anderson captured the portrait for a Vanity Fair feature on President Donald Trump’s “core team.” While the article included other officials, such as Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Vice President JD Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, it was Leavitt’s photo that sparked the most attention.

White House Pushback

The White House criticized the portrait. Spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told People magazine that Vanity Fair “intentionally photographed Karoline and the staff in bizarre ways to demean and embarrass them.” Leavitt herself has not commented on the photo or cosmetic speculation.

Photographer Speaks Out

Christopher Anderson defended his work in an interview with The Independent. He denied attempting to portray Leavitt negatively.

“Very close-up portraiture has been a fixture in my work for years, especially in political photography,” Anderson explained. “My goal is to cut through the image politics want to project and capture something more truthful.”

Anderson emphasized that he has used the same style with politicians from both parties. Regarding Leavitt’s photo, he noted it was interesting to get even closer to her than to other officials.

Remarks from Colleagues

Anderson also shared an encounter with Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who reminded him, “You have a lot of power in the discretion you use to be kind in your photographs.” Anderson replied, “You know, you do too.”

 

Cosmetic Speculation Continues

This is not Leavitt’s first encounter with cosmetic rumors. Earlier this year, plastic surgeons compared past and recent photos, noting fuller lips and refined nose contours. Dr. Michael Niccole suggested she likely had lip augmentation, while Dr. Frederick Weniger estimated rhinoplasty costs between $15,000 to $50,000.

President Trump has commented on Leavitt’s appearance in the past, joking about her lips moving “like a machine gun.” Leavitt has criticized the Vanity Fair article as “disingenuous,” though she has not addressed the lip filler speculation directly.

Broader Reactions

Chief of Staff Susie Wiles also pushed back, calling the piece a “hit job” that painted a negative narrative of the Trump administration. Chris Whipple, the article’s writer, confirmed to CNN that all interviews were on the record.

Bottom Line

Despite online mockery and speculation, Anderson maintains that his portrait aimed to reveal the truth behind political facades, not to embarrass Leavitt. The controversy highlights the fine line in political photography between candid portrayal and public perception.

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